Susanne Schneider (screenwriter)

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Susanne Schneider (born July 16, 1952 in Stuttgart ) is a German theater and screenwriter and film director .

Life

Susanne Schneider studied art from 1972 to 1976 at the State Academy of Fine Arts in Stuttgart and at the Düsseldorf Art Academy . From 1979 to 1982 she was assistant director at the Düsseldorfer and Frankfurter Schauspielhaus . Her first work as a theater director followed. For her script for the BR production Fremde, liebe Fremde from 1991, she was awarded the Bavarian Television Prize and the Adolf Grimme Prize . In 1992 she staged her own play The Nights of the Brontë Sisters (about the life of the writers of the same name ) at the Theater zum western Stadthirschen in Berlin , which became her greatest success as a playwright and has been re-enacted in numerous other theaters to this day. Further theater texts followed. Since 1995 she has been one of the screenwriters for the Tatort television series , and since 2010 she has also written several times for the crime series Bella Block .

She has lived in Nehren near Tübingen since 1985.

Filmography (selection)

Plays

  • 1985: You call love a delightful dream
  • 1992: The Brontë Sisters' Nights
  • 1993: Sarajevo Good Bye
  • 1996: We sellers
  • 1997: Warrior of Longing
  • 2001: solar eclipse

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Susanne Schneider on muelheim-ruhr.de
  2. Susanne Schneider at verlagderautoren.de