Nino Harativili

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Nino Haramicwili, 2018

Nino Haramicvili ( Georgian ნინო ხარატიშვილი ; born June 8, 1983 in Tbilisi , Georgian SSR , Soviet Union ) is a Georgian theater director , playwright and novelist who lives and works in Germany .

Life

As a teenager, Nino Harati vili founded the “Fliedertheater”, a German-Georgian theater group, for which she wrote and staged plays regularly from 1998 to 2003. After studying film directing at the state school for film and theater in Tbilisi, Haratikwili studied theater directing at the Hamburg Theater Academy from 2003 to 2007 .

As a director, Nino Harati vili is responsible for numerous world premieres, including a. at the Deutsches Theater Göttingen , at Kampnagel Hamburg and at the Thalia Theater . Her dramatic texts have received several awards.

With her debut novel Juja stand (2010) Haratischwili on the longlist of the German Book Prize and shortlisted for the ZDF - aspects Literature Award . Her second novel Mein soft Zwilling (2011) was awarded the prize on the hotlist of independent publishers. In 2014 Nino Harati wili's third novel, Das eightchte Leben (For Brilka) , was published, for which she received a grant from the Robert Bosch Foundation for research in Russia and Georgia. 2018 she came with her novel The Cat and the General on the shortlist of the German Book Prize. For Arte she shot the 52-minute NDR television documentary Georgia tells: Forays with Nino Harativili with director Eva Gerberding on the occasion of Georgia as the host country at the Frankfurt Book Fair .

Nino Haramicwili lives as a writer and director in Hamburg .

Awards and sponsorship awards

Publications

Plays

  • 2006: Z , world premiere staged at Thalia in Gaußstraße Hamburg (with Nadine Nollau & Jacob Weigert )
  • 2006: Three seconds , premiere, self-directed, workshop days at the Burgtheater Vienna
  • 2007: My and your heart. Medeia , world premiere staged on Kampnagel Hamburg (with Saskia Boden, Gunther Eckes, Nina Sarita Müller, Lucia Peraza Rios, Oliver Törner)
  • 2007: Le petit Maitre , premiere, director: Jette Steckel, Staatstheater Kassel
  • 2007: Agonie , world premiere staged at the Lichthof Theater Hamburg (with Ralph Fellows, Thomas Klees , Alisa Levin, Hans Machowiak, Nadine Nollau, Jacob Weigert )
  • 2008: Tired people in one room , premiere self-staged in the Lichthof Theater Hamburg (with Friederike Brühheim, Susanne Pollmeier, Gabriel Rodriguez-Silvero, Theresa Rose, Oliver Törner and Renée Zalusky)
  • 2008: SELMA, 13 WP, director: Nina Mattenklotz
  • 2009: Liv Stein , world premiere staged at the Theater der Stadt Heidelberg (with Ronald Funke, Helene Grass , Simone Mende, Antonia Mohr, Monika Wiedemer)
  • 2009: Algier , world premiere staged by the Lichthof Theater Hamburg (with Solveig Krebs , Alisa Levin, Daniela Merz, Jacob Weigert , Vitus Wieser )
  • 2010: Le petit maître , self-directed at the Badische Landesbühne Bruchsal (with Evelyn Nagel, Alice Katharina Schmidt, Jörg Watolla, Mareike Dick, Markus Hennes, Caroline Elsner)
  • 2010: ZORN, WP, directed by Felix Rothenhauesler, DT Göttingen
  • 2010: Radio Universe , world premiere staged by Nina Mattenklotz at Kampnagel Hamburg (with Phillip Engelhardt, Yuri Englert, Britta Firmer, Vincent Heppner, Zoe Hutmacher, Susanne Pollmeier)
  • 2010: The year of my worst luck , premiere, self-staged in the Lichthof Theater Hamburg (with Nino Burduli, Lisa Grosche, Solveig Krebs, Susanne Pollmeier, Verena Reichhardt and Anja Topf)
  • 2011: Das Leben der Fisch , WP, self-directed, DT Goettingen (with Angelika Fornell, Andreas Jeßling, Marie-Isabel Walke , Karl Miller)
  • 2014: Land of the First Things. , World premiere on November 14, 2014 at the Deutsches Theater Berlin , created for the project The Art of Aging of the European Theater Convention , co-production of the Slovak National Theater in Bratislava and the Deutsches Theater Berlin

Translations

Web links

Commons : Nino Harativili  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual references, footnotes

  1. ^ Forays with Nino Harati wili , arte.tv, accessed April 27, 2019
  2. buchmarkt.de of September 4, 2015: Nino Harati wili receives the 2015 Anna Seghers Prize , accessed on September 4, 2015.
  3. Brecht Prize for Nino Haramicwili , boersenblatt.net, February 9, 2018, accessed on February 10, 2018
  4. Schiller Memorial Prize 2019: Nino Harati wili honored , Börsenblatt dated August 16, 2019, accessed on the same date
  5. Material on Z ( Memento of the original from June 21, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. on the website of the actor Jacob Weigert. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.jacobweigert.de
  6. ^ Nino Harati wili - list of authors - Theater der Zeit publishing house. Retrieved April 25, 2017 .
  7. Material on Algiers on the website of the actor Jacob Weigert. ( Memento of the original from June 26, 2010 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.jacobweigert.de
  8. Radio Universe ( Memento of the original from April 7, 2010 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. at Kampnagel. Klaus Witzeling: Nino Harati wilis: The impatient playwright . In: "Hamburger Abendblatt" from April 3, 2010. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.kampnagel.de
  9. The year of my worst luck at the Lichthof Theater Hamburg. (Accessed February 29, 2012)
  10. Communication on the piece ( Memento of the original from January 27, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , accessed December 6, 2014. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.deutschestheater.de
  11. Mounia Meiborg: This material is our life. Nino Harati wili's "Land of First Things" in Berlin. , in: Süddeutsche Zeitung , No. 280, December 5, 2014, ISSN  0174-4917 , p. 12.