Wolfgang Dinslage
Wolfgang Dinslage (* 1968 in Düren ) is a German film director , screenwriter and actor .
Live and act
Wolfgang Dinslage went to school at Burgau-Gymnasium Düren and shot a parody of the Winnetou films with his high school graduate , in which Pierre Brice had a short guest appearance.
After initially studying medicine , he began studying film and television directing at the University of Hamburg in 2000 . His freshman short film Quak already won numerous prizes, including the FFA short film award Short Tiger in 2001. Wolfgang Dinslage finished his studies in 2002 with the award-winning film Die Katzen von Altona . In 2011 he was one of the co-founders of the Aachen drama school .
After his television debut in 2010 Back to Happiness , a SAT1 comedy, he made his cinema debut Für Elise in 2012 . This celebrated on 16 June at the Festival of German Films its premiere and was there with the Filmkunstpreis excellent and came to German cinemas on 23 August.
Wolfgang Dinslage lives in Berlin .
Filmography (selection)
Director
- 1999: Sold out (screenplay, co-director) , (short film)
- 2000: Quak (short film)
- 2001: Dawn (short film)
- 2002: The cat from Altona (short film)
- 2006: Football Fever ( episode film )
- 2010: Back to Happiness ( TV movie )
- 2012: For Elise (feature film)
actor
- 1999: Sold out (short film)
- 1999: Bang Boom Bang - a surefire thing
- 1999: Jack's Baby ( TV movie )
- 2000: Quak (short film)
- 2003: Beach Boys - Save yourself who can (TV movie)
- 2004: Stromberg (TV series)
- 2008: My Dream of Venice (TV movie)
- 2009: Résiste - uprising of the interns
Awards (selection)
- 2000: German film school award in bronze for Quak
- 2001: FFA short film award Short Tiger for Quak
- 2002: Nomination for the First Steps Award in the category feature films up to 60 minutes for Die Katzen von Altona
- 2002: Nomination for the German Short Film Award in Gold in the category Outstanding Short Film - Under 30 Minutes Length for Die Katzen von Altona
- 2002: Nomination for the Studio Hamburg Young Talent Award for Die Katzen von Altona
- 2002: Nomination for the Max Ophüls Prize in the Best Short Film for Dawn category
- 2003: Audience Award of the Münster Film Festival for The Cat from Altona
- 2003: Winner of the Schleswig-Holstein Film Festival for Die Katzen von Altona
- 2003: Audience Award of the International Film Festival Taipei for The Cat of Altona
- 2003: Audience award of the student film festival Sehsuchten for the cat from Altona
- 2012: Film art award at the Festival of German Film for Für Elise
useful information
- In his youth, Wolfgang Dinslage was a soccer goalkeeper at SG Düren 99 .
- In addition to directing, Wolfgang Dinslage also worked as an actor. He worked among others in the famous German TV series Stromberg with, was in the feature film Bang Boom Bang and even in commercials a media market - campaign to be seen.
Web links
- Wolfgang Dinslage in the Internet Movie Database (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Winner of the award ceremony ( Memento of the original from June 27, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. at festival-des-deutschen-films.de (accessed on June 25, 2012).
- ↑ From courier driver to filmmaker: director Wolfgang Dinslage. In: Aachener Zeitung. May 23, 2012. Retrieved June 21, 2012 .
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Dinslage, Wolfgang |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German film director, screenwriter and actor |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1968 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Düren |