Andrea Maria Dusl

Andrea Maria Dusl ( born August 12, 1961 in Vienna) is an Austrian- Swedish film director, author and illustrator.

Life

Andrea Maria Dusl was born in an Austrian- Swedish architect and entrepreneur family. She is the sister of Peter Dusl and grandniece of Theodor Scheimpflug. She grew up in Sweden, Bad Aussee and Vienna. In 1980 she graduated at the Vienna School Wasagasse.

From 1981 to 1985 she studied with Lois Egg at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna in the master class for the stage, where her Master of Arts degree was awarded in 1985. 1993 to 1997 he studied medicine at the University of Vienna.

1982-1989 engagements at the Burgtheater, Theater Academy under George Tabori, Theater an der Wien, Theater in der Josefstadt and the Vienna State Opera.

Since 1985, writes and records for Austrian publications such FORVM (First part of the continuous drawing of The Infinite Panorama), profile, news, format, Der Standard and Salzburger Nachrichten. As of 1996, the weekly columns Comandantina Dusilova and ask Mrs. Andrea appear in the Viennese city newspaper Falter.

1989 to 2006, she spent researching her film Blue Moon through the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, Ukraine, Russia and France.

Numerous lectures, readings, presentations, panel discussions and presentations on Austrian and international conferences, symposia on film, screenwriter, political and cultural communication to supplement their film and literary work.

Dusl moderated, 2006, the monthly event discourse speaking time in Vienna Rabenhoftheater.

Since 2003 Dusl is a board member of the Association of Film Directing Austria. In 2007, she was its chairwoman. From 2005 to 2009 Dusl was a member of the selection committee of the Austrian Film Institute in the field of directing.

2009 Dusl began at Ernst Strouhal at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna a dissertation study of philosophy. In Winter 2013 she submitted her dissertation, in January 2014 she received her doctorate with distinction for the Doctor of Philosophy. The title of his dissertation was: Admission and selection. Strategies of photographic practice. In this cultural and scientific work, Dusl employs the example of seven guided solely to work with film interviews - were interviewed the photographers and photographers Lukas Beck, Hertha Hurnaus, Manfred Klimek, Erich Lessing, Ingo Pertramer, Lisl Ponger and Peter Rigaud - with the holistic process of recording and selection in the professional and artistic photography. Dusl interpolated from the hermeneutic evaluated material six strategies of photographic practice: " Shaking the kaleidoscope ", "Hunting ", " The Catch ", " The staging ", " Serendipity " and " The Bells of Kairos".

Filmography

  • Around the World in Eighty Days ( Around the World in Eighty days ) (1989/1991) (6 short films )
  • Cinema in the head (screenplay for a segment of the film) (1996, directed by Michael Glawogger )
  • Blue Moon (2002) 2003: Diagonal Graz ( Large diagonal Prize for the best Austrian film )
  • 2003: Special Jury Prize Łagów Poland
  • 2003: Variety 's Critic's Choice at the International Film Festival Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic
  • 2004: Diagonal Graz ( Thomas Pluch Screenplay Award for Best Screenplay of a debut film )

Publications

  • Ask Andrea - 107 fantastic columns, butterfly Vienna 2003, ISBN 3-85439-318-0.
  • The Austrian surface - Austria takes place at the transition between interior and exterior, residence St. Pölten - Salzburg 2007, ISBN 9,783,701,714,865th
  • Boboville, novel, Residenz Verlag St. Pölten - Salzburg 2008, ISBN 9,783,701,715,015th
  • Channel 8, Roman, Residenz Verlag St. Pölten - Salzburg 2010, ISBN 9,783,701,715,329th
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