Doris Dörrie

Doris Dorrie [ dœri̯ə ] ( born May 26, 1955 in Hannover ) is a German film director, writer and film producer.

Career

Dorrie was born as the daughter of a doctor, her uncle is the classical philologist Heinrich Dorrie. She graduated from the Sophie School Hannover, this was followed from 1973 a two-year stay in the USA, where she studied department of the University of the Pacific in Stockton (California ) acting and film the drama. She also studied at the New School for Social Research in New York. To finance their secondary studies she took on various side jobs in cafes and as a projectionist at the Goethe House New York. Back in Germany she started in 1975 to study at the University of Television and Film in Munich and wrote film reviews for the way the Süddeutsche Zeitung, where she was an editorial assistant. Then Dorrie worked as a freelancer for various television stations and turned smaller documentaries.

There followed various movies and some books. The latter were taken differently by the literature review. [ Review 1] [ Review 2]

Her two Comedies Men (1985) and Me and Him (1988 ) made ​​them very popular in Germany. The weekly magazine Der Spiegel published in issue No 45/ 1986 with the title-page headline in the " Men's " Woman, Germany's most successful director Doris Dorrie an article about her success as a filmmaker and an interview with her ​​person to her previous films and their future career plans.

Together with Gerd Huber, Renate Seefeld, the cameraman Helge Weindler and Thomas Mueller founded Dorrie 1989, Cobra Film Production GmbH, which produced their next films. As of 1999, many of her films were produced by the Munich-based company Megaherz.

1997 Doris Dorrie was appointed Professor of Applied Dramaturgy and materials development at the University of Television and Film Munich. At the Berlin State Opera Dorrie staged the operas Così fan tutte (2001 with Daniel Barenboim ) and Turandot (2003 with Kent Nagano ). In 2005, she staged ( musical director Zubin Mehta ) and the Gärtnerplatztheater Giacomo Puccini's Madame Butterfly at the Bavarian State Opera in Munich Giuseppe Verdi's opera Rigoletto. The Rigoletto production in which Dorrie the action on the Planet of the Apes moved ( by the same films ), was elected in a critics' poll of the magazine world of opera to the " scandal of the season " 2005. At the Salzburg Festival in 2006, she directed Mozart's La Finta Giardiniera.

2008 Dorries film cherry blossoms came - Hanami with, inter alia, Elmar Wepper, Hannelore Elsner and Nadja Uhl in the cinema, its world premiere at the International Film Festival Berlin 2008 celebrated. In 2011 she published her novel, All inclusive, who joined at number 13 in the bestsellers list. On 15 February 2012 made ​​her film Luck world premiere at the International Film Festival in 2012.

She is a member of the PEN center of Germany.

Private life

1988 married Doris Dorrie Helge Weindler, by whom she had a daughter in 1989. During the filming of Am I beautiful? , Which took place in Spain, Weindler died on 22 March 1996 of meningitis, after he had just overcome a cancer disease.

Doris Dorrie is in a relationship with Martin Moszkowicz since 1999. She lives in Munich and Bern Beuren.

Filmography

Bibliography

Audiobooks

  • 2011: All inclusive, Diogenes Verlag Zurich, read by Maria Schrader, Maren Kroymann and Petra Zieser unabridged 5 CDs 377 min, ISBN 978-3257803099

Awards

  • Film strip in silver for Nobody loves me
  • Ernst Hoferichter price of the literary work
  • Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
  • Bettina von Arnim price of the magazine Brigitte for the short story The father of the bride
  • Bavarian Film Award - Screenplay Award
  • Lower price for Culture
  • German Book Prize for The blue dress
  • Children's Book Prize of North Rhine -Westphalia for Mimi
  • Bavarian Film Award for Cherry Blossom Hanami - Best Film of 2007
  • Golden Pen for their long and successful work as a director
  • Bavarian Film Award - Best Director Award for happiness
  • Merit 1st class of the Federal Republic of Germany for their support of Hospice and Palliative work
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