Sophie Allet-Coche

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Sophie Allet-Coche (* 1962 in Paris , France ) is a French director who works mainly for German productions.

biography

Sophie Allet-Coche passed her A-levels at the Lycée Pasteur in São Paulo , Brazil , and then studied film and video at the San Francisco Art Institute in San Francisco . After working as an assistant director in France and Germany for many years, she directed her first film as a director in 1999/2000.

In 1984 Allet-Coche first attracted attention when she assisted Ody Roos in the crime film Point Mort in 1984 . She then assisted Bettina Woernle in 1994 and Thomas Jahn in the comedic action crime comedy Knockin 'on Heaven's Door with Til Schweiger and Jan Josef Liefers in the episode “Die Spitze des Dreiecks” in the French crime series Julie Lescaut with Véronique Genest in the title role in the leading roles. In 1997 and 1998 she assisted director Ulli Baumann on the pilot film and eight episodes of the comedy series Nikola . In 1998 she was Markus Fischer's assistant in the Cologne crime scene: Top secret assignment with the investigators Ballauf and Schenk played by Klaus J. Behrendt and Dietmar Bär . In 2000 she was again on duty for a crime scene in Cologne . She supported Kaspar Heidelbach in the crime scene: bitter almonds . In the same year she directed the first time in the comedy Hellish Neighbors - Chaos in the Hotel with Markus Majowski and Dana Golombek .

In 2000/2001 21 episodes of the comedy series were all Atze with actor Atze Schröder on Allet-Coches program it joined in 2001 to the family a consequence of the family series Nesthocker - Family to give away and four episodes of the comedy series My Life & I with cloud Hegenbarth and in 2001, 2002 seventeen episodes of the comedy series Die Camper . In 2003 she worked for three episodes of the crime series Der kleine Mönch and from 2003 to 2005 for the comedy series Bernds Hexe . Allet-Coche also worked for television in 2006, including five episodes of the comedy series Angie with Mirja Boes in the title role and fifteen episodes of Alle liebe Jimmy, and from 2008 to 2011 for eight episodes of the German-Austrian doctor 's diary with Diana Amft and Florian David Fitz . The television film Heavenly Visit for Lisa with Mira Bartuschek and Ralf Bauer , released in 2008, was another directorial work by Allet-Coche, as was the film comedy Are all men pigs? with Valerie Niehaus and Jonathan Elias Weiske in the leading roles. In 2012, the director worked again with Diana Ampft, this time for the television comedy Blonder als die Polizei haben . Between 2011 and 2014, Allet-Coche shot 12 episodes of the crime series The Last Bull , in which Henning Baum played the lead role of Mick Brisgau. In 2015 there were also some series in Allet-Coche's calendar. Allet-Coche also directed the road movie Ferien vom Leben with Hannelore Elsner and Marie Bäumer , a film from the Sunday film Herzkino series, which was broadcast in 2017 . She shot six episodes for the Heimatfilm series Lena Lorenz with Patricia Aulitzky and Judith Hoersch in the title role. In 2019 she took over the direction of four episodes of the crime series SOKO Donau .

Allet-Coche is a member of the Bundesverband Regie (BVR) and the German Academy for Television eV (DAfF).

Filmography (selection)

Awards (selection)

  • 2001: Alles Atze
    nomination for the German Comedy Award in the category Best Comedy Series
  • 2002: The Camper
    nomination for the "Golden Rose" at the Rose d'Or in the category "Best Series" and
    at the German Comedy Prize Nomination for the German Comedy Prize in the category "Best Comedy Series"
  • 2002 My life and I
    Venice Film Festival
    awarded the Grand Canal Award in the category "Best Format"
    Nomination for the Adolf Grimme Award in the category "Best Sitcom"
    nomination for the German Television Award in the category "Best Sitcom"
    nomination the German Comedy Award in the category "Best Comedy Series"
  • 2007: Everyone loves Jimmy
    Nomination for the Emmy Award in the category "Best Comedy Series"
  • 2009: Doctor's Diary - Men are the best medicine
    Awarded the Grimme Prize in the "Entertainment" category
  • 2013: Blonder than the police allows
    nomination for the Jupiter Award in the category "Best TV Film (National)"

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Sophie Allet-Coche at Crew United
  2. Sophie Allet-Coche see page regisseurinnen-guide.de
  3. ↑ For members of BVR, see page regieverband.de