Irmgard Maenner

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Irmgard Maenner (* 1959 in Waldsassen ) is a German radio play author .

Life

Irmhard Maenner studied Italian philology and theater studies after graduating from high school. She has received several grants, including from the Berlin Literary Colloquium and the North Rhine-Westphalia Film Foundation . After working at theaters in Germany and Italy, she has been working as a freelancer since 1991 and writes features, radio plays and short prose. In 2007, Maenner was awarded the Radio Basel Foundation's Feature Prize for Das Gewehr Leben . In 2019 Teure Schwalben received the award for Radio Play of the Month for November.

2010 was created with the support of another grant from the Robert Bosch Stiftung the radio play spring country or The Sixteen Kindermann in which it the life of her grandfather, the print shop owner and publisher Franz Josef Men, illuminated, the 1948 suicide committed.

Irmgard Maenner has two daughters and lives in Berlin.

Radio plays

Author

  • 1987 Sanatorium - co-author: Barbara Egger , director: Jörg Jannings (RIAS)
  • 1993 Najade , directed by Martin Daske (Deutschlandradio Berlin)
  • 1995 Wiesau is the gateway to the world. Exercitia spiritualia , director: Joachim Staritz (SDR)
  • 1997 Mathilde , director: Christiane Ohaus (RB)
  • 1998 Staub , directed by Christiane Ohaus (RB / SDR)
  • 1998 Two women travel - one of them is skinny , director: Marguerite Gateau (Deutschlandradio Kultur / SR)
  • 2006 Katzenzungen , directed by Judith Lorentz (SWF / Deutschlandradio Kultur)
  • 2006 The Rifle Lives , Feature, Director: Judith Lorentz (Deutschlandradio Kultur)
  • 2008 Unstoppable , directed by Judith Lorentz (SWF)
  • 2010 Federland or Der Sechzehnkindermann , Feature, Director: Judith Lorentz (Deutschlandradio Kultur)
  • 2014 Lichtbogen , director: Judith Lorentz (Deutschlandradio Kultur)
  • 2019 Teure Schwalben , director: Heike Tauch (DLF Kultur)

Spokeswoman

Editor (word)

translator

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Short biography on the Robert Bosch Foundation website , accessed on June 9, 2016
  2. a b Short biography at zonta-berlin-mitte.de , accessed on June 9, 2016
  3. Short biography on the website of the ARD audio game database , accessed on June 9, 2016
  4. ^ Paul Zrenner: The secret hurts and presses , onetz.de from December 10, 2011 , accessed on June 9, 2016