Ziska Riemann

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Ziska Riemann at the Metropol-Filmkunstkino Düsseldorf 2019.

Ziska Riemann (* 10. August 1973 in Munich as Franziska Riemann ) is a German comic draughtswomen, film director , screenwriter and musician .

Life

Ziska Riemann, daughter of the sculptor , architect and puppeteer Dietrich Riemann and the architect Gunhild Reuter, grew up in Berlin-Schöneberg . After graduating from school in 1991, she trained as an alternative practitioner and Shiatsu therapist at the Edith Storch Institute (GSD certified) from 1994 to 1997 and as a breathing teacher according to Ilse Middendorf from 2013 to 2018.

She is the only student of the cartoonist and comic artist Gerhard Seyfried . In 2005 she founded her own label, MerMer Records, to publish the songs she wrote over the years in Berlin .

Works (selection)

Film and script

  • 2019: Electric Girl , feature film, direction and co-script with Luci van Org , Dagmar Gabler and Angela Christlieb, NiKo Film
  • 2019: Get Lucky - Sex changes everything , feature film, direction and screenplay, co-authors: O'Neil Sharma and Madeleine Fricke, German film, ZDF - Das kleine Fernsehspiel
  • 2016: Who's That Man ?, documentary, screenplay with Stephan Plank and Reto Caduff, Sugartown Filmproduktion, WDR, Salzgeber Medien
  • 2011: Lollipop Monster , feature film, direction and co-script with Luci van Org , ZDF Das kleine Fernsehspiel, Network Movie
  • 2008: Friedenau, short film, director, network movie
  • 2002: And I thank you, short film, book, camera and director, MerMer Film
  • 2002: Rascal & Lucille, short film, script and director, MerMer Film
  • 2002: No sex until marriage (Wilde Mädchen), comedy series concept and 90 min. Pilot film, diefilm GmbH / Pro7
  • 2001: The dogs are to blame, TV film, screenplay, DIE Film GmbH
  • 2001: In my night, short film, script and direction, camera: Katja Fedoulova
  • 1994: Das Lied der Libelle, treatment with Gerhard Seyfried and Michael Klaus, commissioned for Studio Babelsberg, Volker Schlöndorff
  • 1992: Future Subjunkies, short film based on the comic, Arte-TV

Animated film / animation

  • 2013: “Our mothers our fathers” by the motion comic, art direction and production for ZDF Neue Medien
  • 2011: All animation drawings and illustrations in “Lollipop Monster”
  • 2006: Animated film opening credits for “The Best Teacher in the World”, director: Lars Becker, in collaboration with Trickfilmlounge, Zieglerfilm Köln, ZDF
  • 2005: FIFA World Cup 2006 commercial trailer and end credits animation, ARD
  • 2005: Flip book for the ZDF series “Fire and Flame”, Network Movie, ZDF
  • 2005: animation trailer for the Confederation Cup spot, ARD
  • 2004: Animated film opening credits for “Schwestern, zum Glück”, directed by Manfred Stelzer, in collaboration with Filmlounge / Stini Sebald, Network Movie, ZDF

Comics and Illustrations

  • 2011: "Eyes" Minicomic, 20 pages b / w for Goethe Institute and British Council Moscow
  • 2010: “Kraft durch Freunde”, comic album 64 pages, together with Gerhard Seyfried , Verlag Hafmanns & Tolkemitt at two thousand and one
  • 2007: “Die Comics- Alle!”, Anthology 700 pages, together with Gerhard Seyfried , Verlag Zweiausendeins
  • 2007: Comic for Sculpture Projects Münster: "The greenest city in the world",
  • 2006: Election poster (acrylic painting) and postcard "Kreuzberg obliged" for Heidi Kosche , Bündnis 90 / die Grünen
  • 2006: “Freekz of the Underground Vol.2”, 64 pp. Fotocomic for the fashion label “PellePelle”, concept, storyboard, photo direction and coordination
  • 2006: “The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy”, illustrations, posters and cover design for the jewelry issue, together with Gerhard Seyfried , Zweiausendeins
  • 2005: “Freakz of the Underground”, 64 S. Fotocomic for the fashion label “PellePelle”, concept, storyboard, photo direction and coordination
  • 2005: "Kinky Masala", monthly comic strip in amm magazine
  • 1999: "Starship Eden", comic, 64 pages, together with Gerhard Seyfried , Carlsen Verlag, ISBN 3-551-73781-9
  • 1999: "Frieda", weekly comic strip series in the BZ
  • 1998: “Don't trust anyone over 30! - Die 68er "comic anthology, contribution:" The revolution eats its children ", Carlsen Verlag
  • 1997: "Rascal + Lucille", comic 48 pages. Rotbuch Verlag
  • 1995–1996: "Trip to Zuckland", monthly comic pages in "Frontpage" magazine.
  • 1993: “Space Bastards”, comic, 64 pages, together with Gerhard Seyfried , Rotbuch Verlag
  • 1993: “Space Bastards”, weekly excerpts from the comic, together with Gerhard Seyfried , in “Zeit Magazin”.
  • 1991: "Future Subjunkies", comic, 64 pages, together with Gerhard Seyfried , Rotbuch Verlag
  • 1987: “Hallus” 70-page comic self-published on the street.

music

  • 2005: Where do you go to Shambhala? , Album CD, MerMer Records
  • 2005: Stay Gold, Girls , Compilation CD, MerMer Records
  • 2005: I always break it when I'm happy , single, royal children records
  • 2004: B.Traven- homage to a German anarchist , Navao / Karin Kramer Verlag
  • 1999: We win the last battle - The Heirs of the Shards , (Ton Steine ​​Scherben) Bigbeat Records

literature

  • 2008: Gerhard Seyfried “Die Werkschau”, publisher and author, Verlag Zweiausendeins, 450 pages, hardback
  • 2004: “At night, when all parents are sleeping”, contribution to the anthology: “Breasts get”, Verbrecher Verlag, ISBN 3-935843-42-9
  • 2004: “You shouldn't let yourself be caught”, contribution to the anthology: “My secret eye”, Konkursbuch Verlag, ISBN 3-88769-190-3
  • 1994: Fleckenfeger , 96 pages, Laborverlag , Berlin, ISBN 3-929569-06-X

Awards

  • 2011: Special Mention for 'Lollipop Monster' at Buster Filmfest Copenhagen
  • 2011: Don Quijote Award 'Special Mention' in Karlovy Vary for Lollipop Monster
  • 2008–2010: Studio grant at the Kunsthaus in Wiesbaden
  • 2001: Tankred Dorst script award from the script workshop in Munich for "The dogs are guilty".
  • 2000: Mecom Prize for the promotion of young filmmakers for “I woke up and saw”.
  • 1993: Awarded the literary prize for the meeting of young authors.

Web links

Commons : Ziska Riemann  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. CV on ziskariemann.de
  2. The Comics. All . Zweiausendeins, Frankfurt 2007, ISBN 978-3-86150-780-2 , short biography page 699