Micaela Bara

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Micaela Bara (2014)

Micaela Bara , also Mica Bara (* 1984 in Berlin ) is a German film and theater actress and author .

Life

As the daughter of a German opera singer and a Hungarian musician, she gained her first stage experiences at the Eduard-von-Winterstein-Theater in Annaberg-Buchholz at the age of eleven . Micaela Bara sang in the children's choir and was a member of the extras. As part of an internship, she took on her first small solo roles in drama, music theater and musical productions after graduating from high school.

From 2005 to 2008 she studied acting at the Fritz Kirchhoff School " Der Kreis " in Berlin. Various theater and film engagements followed. Among other things, she played Klara in the movie Sommer and took on the leading role in the short film Anna's Moments , a production of the HdM Stuttgart on the subject of depression in cooperation with the Robert Enke Foundation. In summer 2011, Micaela Bara shot the international feature film Diaz - Don't Clean Up This Blood by Daniele Vicari in Romania , which premiered at the 2012 Berlinale . He took 2nd place at the Panorama Audience Award and won the Audience Award at the Valladolid International Film Festival and the Italian Film Festival Moviemov in Manila.

Too focused with Micaela Bara won the "Silver Hand" in the Best Short Film category at the Fright Nights 2012 in Vienna. In addition, "Too focused" was shown at the Munich Film Festival in 2012 , as a finalist for the Shocking Shorts Award .

Since November 2012 Mica Bara has also been involved in theater education and child and youth welfare . Among other things, she assisted in a theater project with street youth, which was performed in March 2013 in the Green Salon of the Volksbühne Berlin . The social pedagogical project "Ich bin Dion" of the contact and advice center Berlin was awarded the quality label "Werkstatt N-Projekt 2013" by the German Council for Sustainable Development . From 2013 to 2017, Micaela Bara studied both acting and education (Bachelor) at the Free University of Berlin .

Mica Bara has been writing lyrical texts and mostly short prose since 2011. The autobiographical short story PUNKT , which was performed in 2011 as a staged reading with background music, is her first publication. In 2018, Babyblues 2.0 appeared as one of ten short stories in the Noir 1 anthology by SadWolf Verlag . Mica Bara also publishes fictional and autobiographical texts on the self-publishing platform Sweek under the pseudonym Mica Wolf .

In August 2019 she was involved in the Toys are us exhibition at GEDOK Berlin.

Filmography

Cinema / television

Short film (selection)

  • 2010: Too focused - Director: Denis Zdjelar
  • 2010: Sorry - Director: Stefan Panhans
  • 2011: Anna's Moments - Director: Dejan Simonovic
  • 2011: Dream Dancer - Director: Lisa Peters
  • 2011: Close Enough - Director: Alois Ricardo Knapps
  • 2012: Paloma - Director: Naira Cavero
  • 2013: Breath and Eva - Director: Pim Folmer
  • 2015: Ithaca - Director: Danny Houtkamp
  • 2015: Memoria - Director: Stephan Kierer

Other (selection)

  • 2017: The Aisles Of Ozone (art film) - directed by Alice Evermore
  • 2016–2017: Instructional videos for the Veedu e-learning platform - directed by Markus Hardt / Patrick Jankowski
  • 2015: The hour between woman and guitar - book trailer for the novel by Clemens J. Setz published by Suhrkamp Verlag - director: Florian Japp

Theater engagements

Acting (selection)

  • 2003: Harold and Maude / role: girls / director: Steffen Senger / Eduard-von-Winterstein-Theater Annaberg
  • 2004: Dear mom, dear dad or give a shit about your parents / role: young people / director: Sascha Krohn / Eduard-von-Winterstein-Theater Annaberg
  • 2008: Incognito / role: Sal / director: Dr. Klaus Hoser / Engelbrot and Games Berlin
  • 2008: Spreewälder Sagennacht - Mato in search of happiness / role: Hanka / director: Hauke ​​Tesch / Staatstheater Cottbus
  • 2008: Stella (Goethe) / role: Lucie / director: Urs Häberli / Das Theater an der Effingerstrasse Bern
  • 2009: Spreewälder Sagennacht - feud on the Burgberg / role: Hanka / director: Hauke ​​Tesch / Staatstheater Cottbus
  • 2009: The family festival / after Rainer Maria Rilke / role: Young woman from Wick, servant Johann Director: El Earthbourne / Tiyatrom Berlin
  • 2009: I see what you don't see / role: woman 2, Claire (English), Anne / dialogues with the mirror (partly in English) / director: El Earthbourne / Theakademie Berlin
  • 2010: Spreewälder Sagennacht 2010 - Mato and the magic sword / role: Hanka / director: Hauke ​​Tesch / Staatstheater Cottbus
  • 2011–2012: Hasek's homecoming / role: Marisa / director: Gabriele Förster / Theater 89 Berlin, Mainzer Kammerspiele
  • 2011–2012: Thumbelina / role: Thumbelina / Director: Helfried Schöbel / Theater Meissen, Fritz Theater Chemnitz
  • since 2011: Member of the children's theater ensemble Silflay / self-developed plays for children
  • 2013: Nachtgeschichte / role: Lea / director: Catharina Fillers / Grenzlandtheater Aachen
  • 2015: Seven Sonnets / role: Elena Illing / director: Philip Stemann / Grenzlandtheater Aachen

Music theater / musical

  • 1996–2005: Children's and extra choir, extras / Theater Annaberg
  • 2003: Anatevka / role: Sprintze / director: Simone Zeisberg-Meiser / Eduard-von-Winterstein-Theater Annaberg
  • 2003: Die Fledermaus / speaking role: Ida / director: Steffen Senger / Eduard-von-Winterstein-Theater Annaberg
  • 2004: Albert Herring / role: Siss / director: Waltraud Lehner / Eduard-von-Winterstein-Theater Annaberg
  • 2004: Der Freischütz / role: bridesmaid / director: Cornelia Just / Eduard-von-Winterstein-Theater Annaberg
  • 2005: Tosca / role: shepherd boy / director: Roman Hovenbitzer / Eduard-von-Winterstein-Theater Annaberg

Works

Short stories

  • POINT . neobooks, Berlin 2012, ISBN 9783738048032 .
  • Baby blues 2.0 . In: Noir 1 Anthologie , SadWolf Verlag, Bremen 2018, ISBN 978-3946446750 .
  • The fire, you & me . In: The Sweek Short Story Book. Volume 2 , Sweek Germany, 2018, ISBN 9789463676427 .
  • Lea's Secret and Playing with the Wolf . In: Herstory. Anthology for International Women's Day, Sweek Germany, 2018, ISBN 978-9463189248
  • From truth to truth. Poetry and prose . Wreaders Verlag, Sassenberg 2019, ISBN 9783967330168 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Website Mica Bara
  2. POINT POINT. Short story. Retrieved March 11, 2018
  3. publisher's website
  4. ^ Website Mica Bara
  5. Toys Are Us. In: gedokberlin.de. Retrieved November 3, 2019 .