Martin Enlen

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Martin Enlen (born October 20, 1960 in Frankfurt am Main ) is a German film director .

Life

Martin Enlen studied from 1986 to 1992 at the University of Television and Film Munich . During this time he attended the European Summer Film School in 1990 and was then a teacher at his university in 1992. With his graduation film For Good Reason , he received an Academy Award nomination for Best Student Film and was recognized at the New York Film Festival . He was nominated for a Grimme Prize in 1996 with his television film Who Has Colleagues Needs No Enemies , and in 2013 he received the audience award of the German television crime prize for Bella Block - Unter den Linden . In 2015 his film Beyond the Day won the Audience Award at the Festival of German Films in Ludwigshafen, and in 2017 it was awarded the Audience Award for I was a happy woman .

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Individual evidence

  1. Ludwigshafen Prize goes to two films . Article dated September 16, 2017, accessed September 16, 2017.