Jany temple

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Jany Tempel (born July 8, 1969 in Berlin ) is a German actress and author .

Live and act

Childhood and youth

Jany Tempel spent a few years of childhood in Bavaria. She is the sister of Inka Groetschel and related to Hans-Georg Maaßen . Her mother Brigitte Tempel was a candidate for the Greens in the Bundestag in 1980 . Contrary to the media coverage of her name, she has no artist name. Tempel developed cancer and depression at a young age . In 2003 she wrote a novel about her life (Simon Literary Agency). The book was not published at the time because it a. reported on crimes committed by living people. It is available to ZEIT-Magazin as a manuscript.

Professional background

After studying acting, she made her debut as a film actress in 1990 with The Public Prosecutor Has the Word - Dance in the Rain as the first West German cast at the DFF . She worked as a freelance documentary editor. Since the early 1990s she has appeared in over 50 film and TV productions, for example in the series Not from Bad Parents , for which Bambi and Telestar film awards have been won. In 1999/2000 she became known to a wide audience as Tatort commissioner Alice Bothe for HR . She made her cinema debut as a writer and director in February 2007 with Big Lies . She works as a freelance photographer and writer.

Filmography (selection)

actress

Honourings and prices

Jany Tempel and #MeToo

The hashtag #MeToo by social activist Tarana Burke , used millions of times, was popularized by actress Alyssa Milano to raise awareness of the extent of sexual harassment and sexual assault. In the wake of the Weinstein scandal , the debate also reached Germany. In December 2017, Der Spiegel reported on the different treatment of Swedish and German society in the #MeToo debate. While 456 Swedish actresses signed an open letter in Svenska Dagbladet and organized an evening at the theater in the presence of the Queen, Germany emanated a “deafening silence”.

When the German director Dieter Wedel presented himself as a victim of sexual harassment in the course of the #MeToo debate, Jany Tempel went public. According to editor Christoph Amend in the show Hart aber fair , she is the first German woman to publicly mention a prominent name in the hashtag #MeToo debate. At the end of 2017, she told journalists Jana Simon and Annabel Wahba from Zeitmagazin her story. The article Im Zwielicht appeared in ZEITmagazin on January 4, 2018.

German and international media (including the Tagesschau) reported on the allegations of several women (including Patricia Thielemann ) who accuse director Dieter Wedel of sexual harassment, coercion and / or rape. The editors of Zeitmagazin had their affidavits before the article was published. The director denies the allegations, also with an affidavit. Media lawyer Christian Schertz represents Jany Tempel and Patricia Thielemann.

The media fought for and against debates, #MeToo versus prejudice and media pillory. The picture created a banner as a note from the editors, which was ostentatiously placed under each article in this regard: "BILD considers the serious allegations against Dieter Wedel to be sufficiently plausible to report extensively on it ... It is testimony against testimony". Temple's accusation was corroborated by a second article in Zeitmagazin entitled Der Schattenmann , in which other women had their say. Among other things, Esther Gemsch reported , whose incident with the director has been on record with the Saarländischer Rundfunk since 1980 .

Well-known German politicians and celebrities from the film industry made positive comments about Temple's initiative. Katarina Barley , Renan Demirkan Iris Berben and Til Schweiger were among the first votes . Of media prejudice, u. a. Svenja Flaßpöhler , Gisela Friedrichsen , and Thomas Fischer , who was subsequently dismissed as an author and columnist for ZEIT.

Organizations were founded for this purpose. I.a. In March 2018, ARD promised its support for the establishment of the inter-company complaints office in the film and television industry. The movement around the hashtag #MeToo has been named Person of the Year by US magazine Time . The campaign unleashed a rapid cultural change. Chancellor Angela Merkel praised the election and expressed her appreciation for the #MeToo movement. On January 1, 2018, Hollywood celebrities founded Time's Up against sexual harassment in response to the Weinstein Effect and the #MeToo movement .

The Zeitmagazin reported in its article Im Zwielicht that all cases in the Wedel case were statute-barred. However, the picture determined that Tempel's case is not time barred. On January 22, 2018, the Munich public prosecutor's office confirmed that preliminary investigations had been initiated on the initial suspicion of a sexual offense that was not statute-barred. Tempel is represented by defense attorney Alexander Stevens .

The editor-in-chief of the weekly newspaper Die Zeit , Giovanni di Lorenzo , spoke in the Maybrit Illner (TV program) "Power, Sex, Violence - the late outcry" (ZDF) on February 1, 2018, about the fact that 22 cases of sexual abuse by the director have been known to date have become. At the end of March 2018, a third article in Zeitmagazin , Dieter Wedel - Das System , examined the conditions prevailing in the German film industry at the time.

In June, the Zeitmagazin research team received the Lighthouse Prize 2018 for special journalistic achievements. On December 3, the research team received the Time magazine for the article Twilight the German reporter price 2018th

Meanwhile, the statute of limitations error is being discussed by the Zeitmagazin research team, to which Tempel is the only case exposed. This mistake has far-reaching consequences, such as naming the previously anonymous women. Court reporter Gisela Friedrichsen sheds light on how the victims are dealt with and describes the story behind the time story of the Wedel case as a “campaign that eats its children”. Federal judge a. D. Thomas Fischer also puts the reporter award winners research team of Zeitmagazin and Claas Relotius in context and sheds light on German quality journalism.

The investigations by the Munich public prosecutor's office in the Tempel case and the Wedel files should continue until mid-2019. Another trial, the Dominique Voland case, is now involved in the investigation. In February 2019, Tempel initiated the hashtag #deutschlandverschlaeftmetoo on Instagram, which those affected followed. On May 29, 2019, Jany Tempel again addressed the public in an open letter entitled 512 days of silence on her homepage and drew a bitter balance. On June 5, 2019, Zapp published an interview that was conducted with Jörg Nabert, attorney of the time , which deals with the court hearing, the articles in the magazine, the statements by Jany Tempel about the magazine’s reporting and her claims against Die Zeit . On June 14, 2019, Jany Tempel published another open letter on her website with the title My dispute with ZEIT as a response to the allegations of the lawyer Jörg Nabert.

In April 2020, Tempel started the Metoogermany association and the #OnlyYesMeansYes campaign together with the activist and comedian Jorinde Wiese and other celebrities. In the summer of 2020, victim attorney Alexander Stevens criticized the Munich public prosecutor because the end of the investigation is still in sight. Tempel said on Instagram and Twitter that the German Metoo case would be blocked and ignored.

Web links

Individual evidence

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