Jutta Brückner

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Jutta Brückner (born June 25, 1941 in Düsseldorf ) is a German film director and screenwriter.

Life

After graduating from high school in 1959, Jutta Brückner studied political science , history and philosophy in Cologne, Berlin, Paris and Munich . She wrote her doctoral thesis in 1973 on the subject of German political science in the 18th century . She turned away in 1970, the film world and worked on the experts of Norbert Kückelmann with. In 1973 she was a scriptwriter for Bayerischer Rundfunk for two programs on the Family and School program .

Her first directing and screenwriting work was done in the early 1970s. In the photo film Do right and be afraid of nobody , she reconstructed her mother's life. Even a completely neglected girl orientated herself on an authentic life story. In Hunger Years , she told the story of a mother-daughter relationship in the 1950s.

In 1976 she was the co-author of Volker Schlöndorff for his film Der Fangschuß . In 1977 she produced her radio play Until Death Divorces You , and she also directed the radio plays Mein Babylon by Andrea Vogel and Der Kunst auf die Waffen von Ursula Krechel . She publishes essays and essays on film theory.

In 1981 she was a member of the jury for the 1981 Berlinale competition . 1986-2006 she was a professor at the University of Arts in Berlin . Since 1993 she has been an elected member of the Akademie der Künste, Berlin. From 2003 to 2009 she was deputy director of the Film and Media Art section, and since 2009 its director. In the new elections in 2015, she was intentionally shortened, but again took over the vice-chairmanship of the section.

Brückner lives and works in Berlin.

Awards

Filmography

  • 1973/74: A very common story / How life goes (TV series, co-author of two episodes)
  • 1975: Do right and be afraid of nobody - The life of Gerda Siepebrink ( documentary )
  • 1977: A completely neglected girl - A day in the life of Rita Rischak (documentary)
  • 1980: Years of Hunger (with Britta Pohland )
  • 1980: Learning to walk (with Eberhard Feik and Britta Pohland)
  • 1981: Colossal love (with Kirsten Dene )
  • 1982: The Heirlooms: Episode 6: Air Roots
  • 1986: One look and love breaks out
  • 1998: Bertolt Brecht - love, revolution and other dangerous things
  • 2006: Hitler cantata

literature

Web links

supporting documents

  1. Since 2015 Deputy Director of the AdK Film and Media Art Section
  2. http://www.juttabrueckner.de/biografie.php