Robert Wilde

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Robert Wilde (* 1969 in Vienna ) is an Austrian director and photographer who has lived in Berlin since 1997 .

Life

After working for the ORF children's program in Vienna, he became a director for music videos in Berlin. Awards as "Best Newcomer" at the Oberhausen Short Film Festival for Suicide Commando by DJ Hell and a nomination at the Berlin Porn Film Festival were the result.

He became known to a wider public through his work as a director and producer for the TV format My New Friend and as a co-author and director of the documentary film Jonas with Christian Ulmen .

In 2014 he started the radio show ATOPIA on the participatory citizen broadcaster Alex Offener Kanal Berlin , in which he discusses socio-political issues with friends. In 2016 he co-directed the theater for the first time (“Wrestling Rita”, Theater zum Fürchten , director: Marcus Ganser).

In addition to numerous other works for television, including for the heute-show , Luke Mockridge (WDR, Sat.1), and the production of a pilot of his first self-developed TV format Psychotherapy , he has been devoting himself increasingly to photography since 2016. In April 2017, this resulted in the first exhibition of his “Wake Up” series “Auf, auf ihr Hasen ...” and the further development of the same as “I had a dream” in the Circus Hotel Berlin, where he photographed people in their hotel room immediately after they woke up. For his series “Spiegel.Bilder” he developed a form of camera obscura with a semi-permeable mirror that allows him to photograph people looking in the mirror.

From October 2019 to January 2020, Robert Wilde was editor-in-chief of the program "Abendshow" on rbb television with the new presenter Ingmar Stadelmann .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Atopia. alex-berlin.de, accessed on January 10, 2018 .
  2. Ingmar Stadelmann takes over the rbb "evening show". Retrieved October 8, 2019 .