Tim Lienhard

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Tim Lienhard

Tim Lienhard (born April 15, 1960 in Villingen ) is a German television journalist, reporter , author and producer .

Life

After graduating from the Ellenrieder-Gymnasium in Konstanz on Lake Constance, he studied theater, film and television studies, German studies and journalism at the Free University in Berlin from 1979 to 1981 , and from 1981 at the University of Cologne .

In 1981 he received the literary prize Jugendwrites for his story Gundolfs goldene Socken , which he filmed together with the film director Douglas Wolfsperger in 1981 under the title Martin . Tim Lienhard played the title role in this film himself and also appeared in other films, including a. by Douglas Wolfsperger, as an actor. In the experimental film EKG1.0.1 ( EKG Expositus ) by Michael Brynntrup from 2003, he played "TV journalist Tim Lienhard from Cologne".

Together with Winfried Schwamborn , Lienhard published the book of reasons for conscientious objectors in 1984 at Pahl-Rugenstein Verlag .

Lienhard has been working for Westdeutscher Rundfunk in Cologne since 1983 . There he began in the current with programs such as Hier und Heute and Current Hour and expanded his freelance writing and realization activities to the program areas inland and culture. He is one of the inventors of the television program ZAK . Since 1987 he has been an employee of ARD Kulturweltspiegel , today ttt - titel, thesen, temperamente .

Since 1999 he has been a reporter for the Franco-German television station Arte . He reports on cultural events around the world for the news programs. He also made television documentaries about Katarina Witt , Désirée Nick , Quentin Crisp , Georgette Dee , Mario Wirz , Philipp Freiherr von Boeselager (together with Christian Pricelius ) and Günter Grass .

Lienhard realized a total of 70 television features for ARD , ZDF , RIAS-TV , Deutsche Welle TV , RTL , Kabel 1 , 3sat and Arte .

Tim Lienhard also published in the newspapers and magazines Die Welt , Die Zeit and Der Spiegel .

Tim Lienhard was a lecturer at the Bauhaus University Weimar in the department of media studies in 2005 and 2006.

In 2013 Tim Lienhard produced his first feature film, One Zero One - The Story of Cybersissy & BayBjane .

Awards

  • 1981: "Youth writes" main prize for the story "Gundolf's golden socks"
  • 1997: Media award from the German AIDS Foundation for the WDR documentary "Tomorrow is also a death"
  • 2013: Audience award for “One Zero One” at the Transcreen Film Festival in Amsterdam
  • 2013: The golden pearl for “One Zero One” as best documentary film at the Perlen Film Festival in the Künstlerhaus Hannover
  • 2014: "Best Documentary Film" at the Transgender Film Festival in Kiel for "One Zero One"

Filmography (selection)

  • One Zero One - The story of Cybersissy & BayBjane , 90 min., 2013 - Production, direction and script with Antoine Timmermans, Mourad Z., Amanda Lepore, David Peirera, Markus Pabst u. a.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. EKG1.0.1 on www.imdb.com.
  2. https://aids-stiftung.de/infos-über-die-stiftung/medienpreis