Johannes Rosenberger

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Johannes Rosenberger (born January 8, 1965 in Schwaz ) is an Austrian film producer .

Life

Johannes Rosenberger, born in 1965, moved with his family from Tyrol to Josefstadt in Vienna in 1969 . There he attended the Piarist elementary school Maria Treu and the humanistic branch of the Federal High School Vienna 8 , from which he graduated in 1983 . While still at school he began to work artistically, particularly in the fields of photography, prose and poetry . After his military service , he worked as a trainee with the cameraman Walter Kindler in 1984 and 1985 , where he gained his first experience in the production of feature films and commercialsand made television films . Rosenberger was admitted to the Vienna Film Academy in 1985 . There he specialized in direction in 1987 , which Axel Corti taught. From 1988 he made video recordings for the Burgtheater , the Akademietheater and the Volkstheater . In 1991 he became a member of the Austria Filmmakers Cooperative and began working as a freelance filmmaker. Rosenberger was from the Film Academy in 1992 expelled .

In the same year he founded the Navigator Film association with the filmmakers Constantin Wulff , Johannes Holzhausen , Johannes Hammel , Michael Palm , Goran Rebić and Virgil Widrich . With the association, the artists aimed to promote their own film projects and to promote short films and documentaries in general . From 1993 to 1999, Rosenberger worked for the Navigator Film Association and the Austria Filmmakers Cooperative as (co-) curator of avant-garde , documentary and short film programs , among others together with Thomas Korschil at the WUK cultural center . During these years he increasingly developed from a filmmaker to a film producer. In 1996 Johannes Rosenberger founded the film production company Navigator Film as partner and managing director together with Johannes Holzhausen and Constantin Wulff . The company specialized in documentaries for cinema and television, including mostly international co-productions . In 2000, Rosenberger was one of the co-founders of dok.at , the interest group of Austrian documentary filmmakers, of which he was a member of the board until 2007. Since 2003 he has been chairman of the Diagonale film festival sponsoring association . With Amour Fou Filmproduktion and Nikolaus Geyrhalter Filmproduktion , Navigator Film created a joint global distributor in Vienna in 2004, Autlook Filmsales, of which Rosenberger is a partner. From 2005 to 2009 he taught documentary film production with a focus on international co-productions in the film course at Danube University Krems . He is also a representative of the Green Economy in the Association of the Film and Music Industry and a member of the European Film Academy and the Academy of Austrian Films .

Johannes Rosenberger is the father of two sons born in 2007 and 2009. He lives with his family in Vienna.

Filmography

  • 1986: Montagmorden (also director)
  • 1987: Dirt (second camera)
  • 1987: Forget about Sneider! (Assistance)
  • 1988: ILUV - In love and adoration (also director)
  • 1988: Subcutan (also director, screenplay and actor)
  • 1989: Constant Instant Blue (also director)
  • 1990: Reckless - Walter Weer material (also direction)
  • 1991: Heldenplatz, March 12, 1988 (also director and screenplay)
  • 1992: The Black Sun (screenplay)
  • 1993: Karma mécanique (also director)
  • 1993: Walk to Syracuse
  • 1994: Günther 1939 (Heil Hitler) (director and editor)
  • 1995: The sculptor Mathias Hietz
  • 1995: Dear Fritz - The writer Fritz Habeck
  • 1995: Hans Staudacher - a résumé
  • 1995: The last bank
  • 1995: Steinfeld - description of a landscape
  • 1997: Colette
  • 1997: Johannes Koller - My beautiful, bad, old house
  • 1998: Hermann Josef Painitz - Between Nature, Science & Art
  • 1998: Pastry, Pain & Politics
  • 1998: cycle of trifles
  • 1999: Treid
  • 1999: cleared away
  • 1999: cycle of little things
  • 2000: Ceija Stojka
  • 2000: Wild Blue
  • 2000: Zero Crossing
  • 2001: A life with the gods
  • 2001: Moscouw
  • 2001: SelfStorage
  • 2001: In the Mirror of Maya Deren
  • 2002: On all seas
  • 2002: Heldenplatz, February 19, 2000
  • 2002: I Am From Nowhere
  • 2002: Kronen Zeitung - a tabloid piece every day
  • 2003: Mazy
  • 2005: Article 7 - Our right!
  • 2005: Carnets de Valse
  • 2005: light green grass under the boards
  • 2005: Waltz Diaries - Vienna-Paris-Lima
  • 2006: time to go
  • 2007: Zuoz - Behind boarding school walls in Switzerland
  • 2008: Women's Day
  • 2008: Heartbreaker - News from the Wienerlied
  • 2009: into the world
  • 2009: The Hidden City
  • 2009: For comparison
  • 2010: David Wants to Fly
  • 2010: autumn gold
  • 2010: skyward
  • 2011: Empire Me - I am the state!
  • 2011: hot spot
  • 2011: The survival of Ruth Klüger
  • 2014: The great museum
  • 2014: War of Images
  • 2014: Ulrich Seidl and the bad guys
  • 2015: Like the others

Awards

  • 3sat Prize for best German-language documentary film, Duisburg Film Week 2007 (for Zuoz )
  • 3sat Prize for the best German-language documentary film, Duisburger Filmwoche 2008 (for In die Welt )
  • ARTE Documentary Award, Duisburger Filmwoche 2009 (for comparison )
  • Grand Diagonale Prize for the best documentary, Diagonale 2009 (for In die Welt )
  • Best Film, Message to Man Film Festival 2010 (for David Wants to Fly )
  • Filmmakers Award, Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival 2010 (for Herbstgold )
  • Audience Award in the Documentary Category, Berlin and Beyond Festival 2010 (for Herbstgold )

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f g hot spot. (PDF file) Press release. Polyfilm , 2011, p. 11 , accessed on May 14, 2016 .
  2. a b c d Johannes Rosenberger. In: sixpackfilm database. Retrieved May 14, 2016 .
  3. a b c Johannes Rosenberger. dok.at , accessed on May 14, 2016 .
  4. a b c Johannes Rosenberger. Navigator Film, accessed May 14, 2016 .
  5. ^ Members. Academy of Austrian Films , April 4, 2016, accessed on May 14, 2016 .