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Pea Fröhlich (born August 19, 1943 ) is a German author, psychologist and writer of screenplays .

Life

Fröhlich did a doctorate in communication sciences and was professor for creative forms of work in Munich . In addition to specialist books, she published several novels and, together with Peter Märthesheimer, wrote numerous screenplays for film and television - including for Fassbinder The Marriage of Maria Braun , Lola and The Sehnsucht der Veronika Voss , which was to be Fassbinder's penultimate film. She also became known through her work on the episodes of the television series Bloch .

Works (selection)

  • Now - theater of experience. Material on the new American theater movement (with Jens Heilmeyer), Cologne 1971
  • Children's play club model: target group work with children; Materials for the practice of new playing methods (with Jens Heilmeyer), Cologne 1974
  • Foreigners' book for residents, Frankfurt 1980
  • Role play and social behavior: On the effect of guided role play on the social action abilities of disadvantaged children, Frankfurt 1981
  • Two women on their way to the bakery, Cologne 1987
  • Marie climbs out of the window (short stories), Frankfurt 1990
  • The love for moving trains (novel), Munich 1993
  • The true story of the deceived woman and the women murderers, Munich 1995
Radio plays
  • Rosas Liebe, production at DLR Berlin 2008, length: 83'38, director: Stefan Dutt .

Filmography (selection)

Web links

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  1. Former professors , Munich University of Applied Sciences, accessed January 6, 2019
  2. www.cinemotions.com ( Memento of the original from October 21, 2013 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.cinemotions.com
  3. Pea Fröhlich at filmportal.de
  4. new.fassbinderfoundation.de
  5. Pea Fröhlich: "Marie gets out of the window": Lost Lives. In: zeit.de. February 16, 1990, accessed December 9, 2014 .
  6. Rosas Liebe , radio play by Pea Fröhlich , Deutschlandfunk Kultur, accessed on January 6, 2019.