Léonie-Claire Breinersdorfer

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Léonie-Claire Breinersdorfer (born May 21, 1976 in Stuttgart ) is a German screenwriter and lawyer .

Life

Breinersdorfer is the daughter of lawyer Regine Breinersdorfer and screenwriter and lawyer Fred Breinersdorfer . Growing up in Stuttgart , she passed her Abitur at the Merz School there. After studying law in Tübingen, traineeship in Wuppertal and the second state examination in Düsseldorf, she completed the German-French master class at the Baden-Württemberg Film Academy in Ludwigsburg and in Paris. She lives in Stuttgart and is also the managing director of Delphi Medien GmbH based there.

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Breinersdorfer and her father conceived the new series Tatort of the Saarländischer Rundfunk with Maximilian Brückner as Commissioner Franz Kappl and Georg Weber as Deininger and wrote the scripts for the Tatort episodes from the dream and the dead from the roadside with him . Léonie-Claire Breinersdorfer is co-author of the crime novel Das Hurenspiel . In 2009, her TV film The Prodigal Son with Katja Flint and Kostja Ullmann received the Bernd Burgemeister TV Prize at the Munich Film Festival . In 2010 Peter Keglevic filmed her two-parter Der Chinese based on the novel of the same name by Henning Mankell with Suzanne von Borsody in the leading role. Since 2009 she has been developing the movie Elser - He would have changed the world together with Oliver Schündler , Boris Ausserer and her father, with whom she also wrote the screenplay. The film directed by Oliver Hirschbiegel received - even before its world premiere, out of competition in the competition at the Berlinale 2015 - the producer's award at the Bavarian Film Prize . The screenplay for the film (English title "13 Minutes") was added to the holdings of the renowned Margaret Herrick Library in Los Angeles in 2017 , which has been collecting and exhibiting important documents from film history for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences since 1928 . Breinersdorfer wrote the script for the ZDF / ARTE coproduction Unterm Birnbaum .

book

  • Fred & Léonie-Claire Breinersdorfer: The Whore Game - A Case for Abel , Pendragon Verlag, 2006, ISBN 3-86532-043-0

Filmography, selection

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