Michèle Minelli

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Michèle Minelli (born August 20, 1968 in Zurich ) is a Swiss writer and film director .

Life

Michèle Minelli grew up in the cantons of Zurich, Aargau and Schwyz. Her father is the lawyer and journalist Ludwig A. Minelli . Minelli writes prose (fiction and non-fiction), screenplays and poetry. She lives and works on the Iselisberg ( Canton Thurgau ).

In 1994 she completed an apprenticeship as a production and location manager for film, later in the area of ​​screenwriting and directing. In 2006 she completed her training as a mediator and in 2008 she completed her training as a federally certified training manager. Minelli has been the coordinator of the international scholarship program Franz Edelmaier Residence for Literature and Human Rights in Merano since 2015 .

Minelli is a member of the Writers' Association of Authors of Switzerland AdS , the German-Swiss PEN Center, femscript and Autillus .

Awards

  • 1990: The Swiss Literature Prize from the Swiss Workers' Training Center SABZ for Ruth has it good
  • 1998: Swiss Literature Prize from the Swiss Workers' Education Center SABZ for True Life
  • 2000: 'Best Film' (screenplay / director), Cabourg Film Festival for Back to the Wilderness
  • 2010: Scholarship for female authors' association
  • 2018: Oldenburg Children's and Young People's Book Prize for Happening Today? Is it happening now?
  • 2018: Winner of the treatment competition from the Canton of St. Gallen, Office for Culture for The Lost?

Works

Editing

Filmography

  • 1990: Hymn to Switzerland (short film)
  • 1998: Back to the Wild (documentary)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Silvana Guanziroli: This woman walks over corpses. In: SonntagsBlick of October 13, 2013.
  2. It's not about women's quotas Guest contribution by Michèle Minelli on Thurgau culture , 06/2019.
  3. Published in: Where live? Thirteen stories. Cosmos Verlag, Muri bei Bern 1991, ISBN 3-305-00341-3
  4. Published in: Umbau. Union Education Center Switzerland , Bern 1999
  5. The first AV project grant is awarded to Michèle Minelli. ( Memento of August 23, 2010 in the Internet Archive ) Website of the association of women authors
  6. ↑ The Oldenburg Children's and Youth Book Prize goes to Michèle Minelli , boersenblatt.net, November 7, 2018, accessed on November 8, 2018
  7. Four ideas with potential honored. Retrieved July 16, 2019 .
  8. And you're gone. Review by Carl Wiget in Brückenbauer , 10/2004.
  9. Review in the NZZ from June 24, 2006
  10. It's nice to stay in the hamlet. Review by Tobias Sedlmaier in the NZZ , 09/2018.