Monika Funke-Stern

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Monika Funke-Stern (born February 8, 1943 in Bergisch Gladbach ) is a German filmmaker, video artist and author of experimental literature.

Life

Funke-Stern studied philosophy and journalism in Bonn and Berlin from 1962 . In 1973 she did her doctorate with a dissertation on ideology criticism and its ideology under Nietzsche and was then a lecturer in visual communication at the Berlin University of the Arts . In 1987 she became professor for audiovisual design at the Düsseldorf University of Applied Sciences .

She has been working as a freelance filmmaker since 1979. She is the author of experimental films and texts, has written contributions on film theory and is a documentary filmmaker, gallery owner and exhibition organizer.

Fonts

  • Ideology criticism and its ideology in Nietzsche. Dissertation. Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt 1974, ISBN 3-7728-0549-3 .
  • On White Sunday the girls wore black patent leather shoes. Rotbuch, Berlin 1979, ISBN 3-88022-211-8 .
  • Mixed media. Rotbuch, Berlin 1981, ISBN 3-88022-629-6 .
editor
  • Happy end. The best of 20 years of film and video in the design department of the FH D. Düsseldorf 2008.

Filmography

  • 1980: How hand cheese got started (short film)
  • 1981: Undine Undine (actor, director, screenplay, editor)
  • 1982: Not available in an emergency (director; short film)
  • 1982: Out of the Blue (Director)
  • 1984: Frankenstein's Divorce (Video)
  • 1985: Queen of Junk (short film)
  • 1985: Fortunately there is no patent (director; short film)
  • 1986: The next morning the minister did not return to his workplace (director, screenplay, production)
  • 1988: Parfait d'amour (director, screenplay; short film)
  • 1992: Banja - Moscow's sinful bathhouse (director; short film)
  • 1997: Nika - The show must go on

literature

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