Lisa-Marie Dickreiter

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Lisa-Marie Dickreiter (* 1978 in Furth im Wald ) is a German writer and screenwriter .

Life

Lisa-Marie Dickreiter grew up in the Black Forest and after graduating from high school did internships in publishing houses and film productions before she began studying scripts at the Ludwigsburg Film Academy Baden-Württemberg , which she graduated with a diploma in 2006. She also attended the Leondingen Academy for Literature in Linz. One of her first works was the script for the 2008 film Vom Abmen unter Wasser, directed by Winfried Oelsner with Andrea Sawatzki , Thorsten Merten and Adrian Topol in the leading roles . In the following years further works were created, partly together with Winfried Oelsner.

In 2010 Dickreiter's first novel was published, an adaptation of the screenplay of From Breathing Under Water , which was awarded the Thaddäus Troll Prize in 2011 . Also together with Winfried Oelsner, she writes the multi-volume youth book series Max und die Wilde Sieben , some of which has also been published as an audio book.

Dickreiter is married to Winfried Oelsner and they have one child (* 2014). She lives in Berlin and leads writing workshops for children and seniors.

Filmography

  • 2002: Vida! - Fragments of a memory (short film)
  • 2008: Breathing underwater
  • 2011: The Child Warriors (with Winfried Oelsner)
  • 2013: Bruderherz (with Winfried Oelsner)

Publications

Awards (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Short biography at lovelybooks.de, accessed on October 11, 2016
  2. a b c Website of Lisa-Marie Dickreiter , accessed on October 11, 2016
  3. Birger Berbüsse: Paderborner Hasen to Winfried Oelsner awarded , Neue Westfälische from March 11, 2016, accessed on October 11, 2016
  4. Work and research grants awarded to 29 Berlin authors , report on Buchmarkt.de from November 26, 2019, accessed on November 30, 2019.