Marijan David Vajda

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Marijan David Vajda (born September 28, 1950 in Belgrade , Yugoslavia ) is a film and television director working in German-speaking countries .

Career

After graduating from high school in his hometown, Vajda studied directing at the Film and Television Institute of the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna , now known as the Vienna Film Academy , as well as literature and philosophy at the Sorbonne University in Paris. He worked as a production assistant for the Kirch Group and from 1975 to 1988 as an assistant director for over 40 international productions.

Directorial work

  • 1989: Otto - The Extra-Frisian
  • 1989: The Saint: Wrong Number (TV movie)
  • 1992: An Angel for Felix (TV series; 6 episodes)
  • 1993: The fate of Lilian H. (TV movie)
  • 1994: Hagedorn's Daughter (TV series; 13 episodes)
  • 1994: The Knickerbocker Gang: The Talking Grave
  • 1995: Sascha mustn't die (TV movie)
  • 1995: Blindfolded (TV movie)
  • 1996: Alarm code 112 (TV series; pilot and 3 episodes)
  • 1997: Murderous living - The death of the last tenant (episode of the television series Lawyer Martin Berg - On behalf of justice )
  • 1997: Champagne and Chamomile Tea (TV movie)
  • 1998: Winnetou's return (2-part TV film)
  • 1999: Fever - Doctors for Life (TV series; 3 episodes)
  • 1999: Police call 110: swamp
  • 2000: Between love and passion (TV film)
  • 2001: Star of Love (TV movie)
  • 2003: Glashimmel (TV movie)
  • 2004: Ina & Leo (TV series; 6 episodes)
  • 2005: Klimt (feature film; assistant director to Raúl Ruiz )
  • 2005: The Country Kids from Styria (TV series; 13 episodes)

Awards

  • Best film for Die Knickerbocker-Gang at the Antwerp Youth Film Festival (Jury Prize)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Marijan David Vajda - Vita , Bundesverband Regie , accessed on October 24, 2013.