Judith Döker

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Judith Döker (2016)

Judith Döker (* 1973 near Cologne ) is a German actress , photographer , filmmaker and book author .

Life

Judith Döker studied eight semesters Jura before being decided Actress. Since 1999 she can be seen in film and television productions. From 2006 she was one of the three leading actresses in the Sat.1 comedy series Weibsbilder .

In 2012 she moved to Mumbai, India for two years. During this time she wrote the autobiographical book "Judith goes to Bollywood", which reached the top 30 of the Spiegel bestseller list, and the short story "Bombay", which was published in 2016 in the anthology "Unbehauste - 2nd Edition" by Dittrich Verlag.

She has also been working as a photographer since 2016. Her photographs from India, Pakistan, Lebanon and Syria have been exhibited in Spain and Germany.

Judith Döker is the patron of India Aid Germany eV

Filmography

Movie

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book

  • "Judith Goes To Bollywood. How I looked for great success in India and found love." btb, Munich 2015, ISBN 978-3-442-74645-3
  • Contribution to "Unhoused - 2nd Edition" 24 authors on foreignness, Dittrich Verlag - 2017, ISBN 978-3-943941-84-5
  • Contribution to “If I could wish for something. Impulses for a modern democracy ”, anthology, Schüren Verlag - 2018, ISBN 978-3-741-00262-5

Photo exhibitions (selection)

  • HEROES OF WAR - Photographic Impressions of Daily Life in Lebanese Refugee Camps, 2018 Goethe-Institut Barcelona, ​​2017/2018 fanun Gallery, Berlin
  • 2018: INDIA & PAKISTAN - Who Are You? Wer bin ich? Espronceda - Center for Art and Culture, Barcelona
  • 2017/2018: CALCUTTA - GENTLE SOULS in cooperation with India Help Germany, Berliner Carré, Osnabrück

Director

2018 “Three questions: happiness”, director, camera, script: Judith Döker

Awards

  • 2016 “International Photography Awards” (USA): Judith Döker received an Honorable Mention for a portrait of her series “Calcutta - Gentle Souls”, which was created in the slums of Calcutta.
  • 2005 “Marlen & Bijou” (short film), book, production, acting: Judith Döker
  • Global Art Film Festival, Los Angeles, Best Movie Foreign Language
  • Sansevieria Film Festival, Ohio, Best Movie Foreign Language

Web links

Commons : Judith Döker  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. India Aid Germany eV