Reinhold Jaretzky

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Reinhold Jaretzky (* 1952 in Quakenbrück ) is a German author , television journalist , director and film producer .

Life

Jaretzky studied medicine in Hanover (not completed) and literature in Marburg and Hamburg . He received his PhD in 1985. He then worked until 1990 as a lecturer for German language and literature at the La Sapienza University in Rome . Since 1994 he has been a lecturer for documentary film at the School for Documentary Film, Television and New Media ( ZeLIG ) in Bolzano . In 2009 he was a fellow of the Friedrich Nietzsche College in Weimar.

Jaretzky began his journalistic work with reviews, reports and features on literature and music for the radio. In 1983 he shot Wohin denn ich? Poor Holderlin's first television documentary. Jaretzky has since authored numerous documentaries in the fields of literature, music and philosophy, including films about Hans Henny Jahnn , Friedrich Nietzsche , Umberto Eco , Marcel Reich-Ranicki , Thomas Quasthoff , Kurt Masur , Richard Strauss , Richard Wagner , Branford Marsalis , Valeri Abissalowitsch Gergijew , Angelika Schrobsdorff and. a. As an author of cultural reports, he regularly works on aspects , ttt titles, theses, temperaments (previously Kulturreport ) and Kulturzeit . In 2001 Jaretzky founded the film and television production Zauberbergfilm in Berlin. His most important book publications include biographies about Bertolt Brecht and Lion Feuchtwanger as well as the literary study Interimästhetik, Franz Mehring's early attempt at a socio-historical literature review. Jaretzky lives in Berlin.

Filmography

  • Alexander Kluge. The universal artist from Halberstadt 2018
  • Branford Marsalis. The Soundillusionist 2016
  • Valery Gergiev - maker and magician 2015
  • Me, Angelika Schrobsdorff (together with Anja Weber) 2015
  • Richard Strauss: The controversial musical genius 2014
  • The conductor Kurt Masur (Germany Your Artists) 2009
  • Class reunion in Tuscany. The young German film (together with Natalie Schulz) 2008
  • The singer Thomas Quasthoff (Germany, your artists) 2008
  • Poison a monk once. Umberto Eco 2007
  • The Children's Crusade. A scenic documentation (together with Martin Papirowski) 2006
  • The master of the books. Marcel Reich-Ranicki (together with Roger Willemsen) 2005
  • Castles, barns, symphonies 2004
  • Maestro wanted! 2004
  • All that counts. Film essay 2001
  • Criminal story of a falsification. The Friedrich Nietzsche case in 1999
  • The Oleg Kagan Festival. Report 1998
  • Hans Henny Jahnn (together with Lucian Neitzel) 1984
  • Where am I going? Poor Holderlin 1983

Fonts

  • Bertolt Brecht. Biography. Rowohlt Verlag, Reinbek 2006
  • Bertolt Brecht. The yes-man and the no-man. Diesterweg Verlag Frankfurt a. M., 1991
  • «Interim Aesthetics» - Franz Mehring's early attempt at a socio-historical literature review (European university publications), Peter Lang Verlag, Frankfurt am M. 1991
  • Lion Feuchtwanger. Biography. Rowohlt Verlag Reinbek 1984
  • Thomas Mann. The death in venice. Materials. Klett Verlag Stuttgart 1982
  • Preventing war with words. Elias Canetti's soteriological exile project «Mass and Power» In: Literary Trans-Rationality. Königshausen & Neumann, Würzburg 2003.
  • The victory of the fifth column. Criticism of France in exile literature in: The Second World War and the Exiles. Bouvier, Bonn, Berlin 1991

Awards

  • 2009 “Premio giornalistico Palladio” of the City of Vicenza

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ZeLIG film. Retrieved August 7, 2019 .
  2. Klassik Stiftung Weimar: Fellows in residence 2009. Accessed on August 7, 2019 .