Katrin Bühlig

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Katrin Bühlig (* 1967 in Leipzig ) is a German screenwriter and director who was awarded the German Television Prize.

Live and act

From 1985 to 1992, Bühlig worked, among other things, in event organization and in a subsidiary of Bavaria as editor of game shows with Dieter Hallervorden , among others . In 1992 she began studying documentary directing at the Baden-Württemberg Film Academy in Ludwigsburg and graduated in 1997. In the following years she worked mainly as a director, so in 1996 she directed Johannes Heesters - Before the last curtain falls and in 2000, Murderers don't cry . After 2001 she worked mainly as a screenwriter, including writing the scripts for several crime scene episodes and for several Bella Blocks films. In 2008 she was awarded the German Television Prize for the script of Bella Block: White Nights . In addition to fictional scripts, her work also focuses on documentary films , the documentary residual risk - a film about people in prison , for which Bühlig was responsible for the script and direction, was awarded the Grimme Prize in 2014.

Filmography (selection)

As a screenwriter

As a director

  • 1995: wrong-way driver
  • 1997: Dicke eV - No more skinning
  • 2000: Murderers don't cry
  • 2001: tingling in the stomach
  • 2019: What you always wanted to know about women ...

Awards and nominations

German television award 2008

  • Award winner in the Best Screenplay category for Bella Block: White Nights

Festival for German Film 2010

Adolf Grimme Prize 2010

  • Nomination in the fiction category for crime scene: contaminated sites

Grimme Prize 2014

Grimme Prize 2016

  • Nomination in the fiction category for Silvia S. - Blinde Anger

Grimme Prize 2018

  • Nomination in the fiction category for Queen of the Night

Web links

Individual evidence

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  2. Katrin Bühlig. In: agentur-heppler.de. June 16, 2020, accessed July 9, 2020 .
  3. David Denk: "It is always a compromise" . In: The daily newspaper: taz . December 24, 2009, ISSN  0931-9085 , p. 36 ( taz.de [accessed July 8, 2020]).
  4. ^ Connie Celler: German TV Prize 2008: all winners. TV Today, October 10, 2008, accessed July 8, 2020 .
  5. Grimme Prize for BR production "Residual Risk". In: br.de. Bayrischer Rundfunk, March 19, 2014, accessed on July 8, 2020 .
  6. ^ Frank Heine: Stuttgart "Tatort" triumphs in Ludwigshafen. mediabiz, accessed on July 8, 2020 .
  7. ^ Bettina Müller: Adolf Grimme Prize 2010: All nominations. TV Today, accessed July 8, 2020 .
  8. 52nd Grimme Prize 2016 - nominations. Grimme Institute, accessed on July 8, 2020 .
  9. SWR receives eleven nominations. Südwestrundfunk, January 17, 2018, accessed July 8, 2020 .