Natalie Halla

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Natalie Johanna Halla (born November 18, 1975 in Linz ) is an Austrian film director , film producer , camerawoman and screenwriter .

Life

Natalie Halla graduated from the Academic Gymnasium Linz and the Karl-Franzens-University Graz (law and translation and interpreting studies in Russian and Spanish). After lengthy stays in Russia, Israel, France, Peru and Spain, autodidactic approach to film . Halla has worked as a director, writer and producer of documentary films on predominantly social and humanitarian issues since 2010 . For her films she visited Peru, Haiti, Israel, Morocco, Slovakia, Spain and Germany.

Natalie Halla lived mainly in Spain for 15 years and since 2013 in Linz again. The Austrian premieres of her films took place in Moviemento (Linz) .

Filmography

  • 2005 I dreamed of your life (Soñe con tu vida) (short film)
  • 2010 Drug Mothers (Madres de la Droga) 65 min.
  • 2011 Gaelle (Y También Gaelle) 60 min.
  • 2012 Separated 60 min.
  • 2014 A Game of Genes (The Heir Of Liszt) 60 min.
  • 2015 Wurzelkinder (Children of the Forest) 72 min.
  • 2017 Life In Four Elements (Neljä elementtiä) 73 min.
  • 2018 Nowhere 61 min.

Awards

  • 2012: Best Content Award at Cebu International Documentary Film Festival for Gaelle
  • 2012: Selection for the worldwide cinematic representation of Spain in the field of documentary film by the Cervantes Institute for Gaelle
  • 2013: Special Jury Award for Best Documentary at the Belize International Film Festival for Separated
  • 2013: Special jury award for the best film on human rights at the Uruguay International Film Festival for Separated
  • 2014: Separated represents the FiSahara Film Festival at the San Sebastian International Film Festival
  • 2014: Award for the best biography at the Cinetrofa Film Festival in Trofa, Portugal, for A Game of Genes
  • 2015: 'Best of the Fest' award at CEBU International Documentary Film Festival, Philippines, for root children
  • 2017: Silver Gentian, 65th Trento Film Festival , for Life In Four Elements
  • 2017: Prize for the best photography at the Bilbao Mendi Film Festival in Spain for Life In Four Elements
  • 2018: Award for the best film at the Gorniškega Filma Festival, Slovenia, for Life In Four Elements
  • 2018: Award for the best documentary film at the Moviescreen Pro Film Festival for a game of genes

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Moviemento & City Kino. Retrieved April 28, 2019 .
  2. Reglamento 2018. Accessed April 28, 2019 (Spanish).
  3. MovieScreenPro Film Festival | MovieScreenPro. Accessed April 28, 2019 .