Miriam Dehne

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Miriam Dehne

Miriam Dehne (born February 23, 1968 in Düsseldorf ) is a German film director and author .

Life

Miriam Dehne grew up in Düsseldorf. Her father Achim Dehne was a psychiatrist, author and member of the Vienna group . Her mother Sabine Dehne is a teacher. The painter Pia Dehne is her sister. After graduating from high school, Miriam Dehne moved to Berlin. She completed her design studies at the Berlin University of the Arts as a qualified designer.

During her studies, she began to write scripts for short and documentary films and to implement them as a director. Since 1995 Miriam Dehne has worked for various formats and broadcasters as a film and theater director, author and producer.

Stadt als Beute , Dehne's first full-length feature film (together with Esther Gronenborn and Irene von Alberti), premiered in the Forum of the Berlinale in 2005 and was nominated for the Femme Total Prize at the Dortmund Women's Film Festival. It received an honorable mention from the International Association of Art Cinemas (“Confédération Internationale des Cinémas D'Art et Essai”) as well as a pre-nomination for the German Film Prize .

In 2008 she received the ITPV Award for the web series They call us Candygirls . It was the first fictional web series in Germany, to which the Myspace portal linked the profiles of the actresses cross-media with their “fake profiles” for the first time. The short film Falling Stars , which was made in collaboration with students from the Babelsberg Film University Konrad Wolf during her time as a guest lecturer, received two awards: 2017 Wildsound Female Feedback Film Festival Toronto and Best Cinematography Florian Baumgärtner and in 2018 the GWCIFF New York, Best Narrativ Short.

Together with the Hotel Soho House Berlin, Dehne founded the women and film network Women and Film Salon (2011–2017) with events that take place regularly during the Berlinale . After 2017, the commitment was continued in cooperation with the Sir Savigny Hotel under the name Female Film Cocktail as part of the Berlinale.

Miriam Dehne is a member of the German Film Academy and Pro Quote Film . From 2013 to 2016 she was a member of the jury for the “Prize for Young Film Art” from the German Film Academy and the Neue Nationalgalerie . From 2017 to 2019 she was a jury member of the short film jury of the BKM (Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and Media).

Since 2017 Dehne has been represented as a screenwriter and director by the S. Fischer Theater Medien publishing house .

Filmography (selection)

Director

Direction and script

Music video (selection)

Direction and script

Theater (selection)

Director

Publications (selection)

  • Angel Of Germany. Lyrics, with Inga Humpe. 2-room apartment , 2009.
  • You move right. Lyrics. 2-room apartment , 2007.
  • A Dress from LA, one of the possible storys about the designers Stefan Loy and Frank Ford. HEKMAG magazine. Berlin.
  • The emperor is in the cloakroom. Fictional interview about the fashion industry and ecology. HEKMAG magazine. Berlin.
  • Naomi's dress. Diary of a German actress in Hollywood. HEKMAG magazine. Berlin.
  • Moms Room. engl. Theater Play inspired by the pictures of Marilyn Minter. sleek magazine. Berlin.
  • Diamond Daliah. Short story about love and the decline of the art market. HEKMAG magazine. Berlin.
  • Lady luck. Short story from the Trip to Vegas cycle . Authors' forum Rheinsberg. Rheinsberg.

Awards and nominations

B-Movie: Lust & Sound in West Berlin 1979–1989

  • 2015 world premiere at the Berlinale Panorama
  • DEFA Foundation Heiner Carow Prize

Little Paris

  • 2008: Nomination 22nd Braunschweig International Film Festival :
    • KINEMA German-French youth award
  • 2008: Nomination for the 19th Film Art Festival Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania :
    • Feature film competition / main prize of the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
    • Young Actor Award: Sylta Fee Wegmann
  • 2009: Pre-selection for the German Film Award :
    • Best performance - female supporting role: Nina-Friederike Gnädig
    • Best film music: Marco Meister, Kriton Klingler-Ioannides

They call us Candy Girls

A dress from LA

  • 2007: Award from the "ADC - Art Directors Club":
    • Best editorial - magazine articles: for the article "A Dress from LA, one of the possible stories about the designers Stefan Loy and Frank Ford"

City as prey

  • 2005: Nomme totale / 10th International Film Festival Dortmund :
    • International feature film competition for women directors
  • 2005: Honorable Mention from the International Association of Art Cinemas / Confédération Internationale des Cinémas D'Art et Essai at the Berlinale
  • 2006: Pre-selection for the German Film Award :
    • Best Supporting Role: Julia Hummer
    • Best female supporting role: Inga Busch

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Christina Tilmann: The predator on the pot. In: Der Tagesspiegel. February 14, 2005, accessed June 11, 2019 .
  2. Timetable. Retrieved June 11, 2019 .
  3. German IPTV Award 2008. In: Deutscher IPTV Verband eV February 27, 2015, accessed on June 11, 2019 .
  4. Philipp Vetter: Online soap on MySpace: The mid-twenties talk like that, really . ISSN  0174-4909 ( faz.net [accessed June 11, 2019]).
  5. ^ Philipp Oehmke: New Media: Sugar Sweet Revolution . In: Spiegel Online . tape June 24 , 2008 ( spiegel.de [accessed June 11, 2019]).
  6. Edition Meister: Edition Meister | Projects | Falling Stars: Opener. Retrieved June 11, 2019 .
  7. falling stars | Feedback Female Film Festival. Retrieved June 11, 2019 .
  8. Awards 2018. Accessed June 11, 2019 .
  9. The future of film is female! Female Film Cocktail for the 69th Berlinale. In: AperitiVista. February 15, 2019, accessed June 11, 2019 .
  10. ↑ Show member. Retrieved June 11, 2019 .
  11. ^ Promotion Prize for Film Art - Prize of the National Gallery. Retrieved June 11, 2019 .
  12. ^ Fischer Theater Medien. Retrieved June 11, 2019 .
  13. Cinema in brief: “Little Paris” . In: Spiegel Online . tape 52 , December 20, 2008 ( spiegel.de [accessed June 11, 2019]).
  14. MOM'S ROOM. Retrieved June 11, 2019 (American English).
  15. ^ German IPTV Award 2008. In: Deutscher IPTV Verband eV February 27, 2015, accessed on June 11, 2019 (German).