Andreas Dresen
Andreas Dresen | |
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Born |
Gera, Germany | 16 August 1963
Occupation | Film director |
Years active | 1989 – present |
Andreas Dresen (born 16 August 1963 in Gera) is a German film director. His directing credits include Cloud 9, Summer in Berlin, Grill Point and Night Shapes. His film Stopped on Track premiered at the Un Certain Regard section at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival,[1][2] where it won the Prize of Un Certain Regard.[3] Dresen is known for his realistic style, which gives his films a semi-documentary feel. He works very teamoriented and heavily uses improvisation. In 2013 he was a member of the jury at the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival.[4]
Filmography
- 1989: Jenseits von Klein Wanzleben
- 1990: So schnell es geht nach Istanbul
- 1992: Stilles Land
- 1994: Mein unbekannter Ehemann
- 1994: Kuckuckskinder
- 1994: Das andere Leben des Herrn Kreins
- 1996: Polizeiruf – Der Tausch
- 1997: Raus aus der Haut
- 1999: Nightshapes (Nachtgestalten)
- 2000: Die Polizistin
- 2002: Grill Point (Halbe Treppe)
- 2003: Denk ich an Deutschland... Herr Wichmann von der CDU (documentary)
- 2005: Willenbrock (based on Christoph Hein's novel)
- 2005: Summer in Berlin (Sommer vorm Balkon)
- 2008: Cloud 9 (Wolke Neun)
- 2009: Whisky mit Wodka
- 2010: 20 x Brandenburg (TV documentary)
- 2011: Stopped on Track (Halt auf freier Strecke)
- 2012: Herr Wichmann aus der dritten Reihe
- 2015: As We Were Dreaming (Als wir träumten)
Awards
German Awards
- German Film Critics Association Awards
- o 1999: Best feature film for Night Shapes
- o 2003: Best feature film for Grill Point
- Bavarian Film Award
- o 2003: Director's Award for Grill Point
- o 2006: Director's Award for Summer in Berlin
- Hessian Film Award
- o 1992: for Stilles Land
- Grimme-Award
- o 2001: Adolf-Grimme-Award in Gold for Die Polizistin
- o 2011: Grimme-Award, Section Information and Kultur, for the artistic direction of 20 x Brandenburg
- Fernsehfilm-Festival Baden-Baden
- o 2000: Hauptpreis für Die Polizistin
- German Film Award
- o 1999: Nominated for the Film Award in Gold for Extraordinary Achievements in Directing for Night Shapes
- o 2002: Film Award in Silber for Grill Point
- o 2002: Nominated for the Film Award for Extraordinary Achievements in Directing for Grill Point
- o 2009: Best Director for Cloud 9
- German Television Award
- o 2001: Award for best Director for Die Polizistin
- Internationales Filmfest Emden Aurich Norderney
- o 1999: Nominated for the Film Award for Night Shapes
- 1992: German Film Critics Award
- 2007: Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
- 2011: Douglas-Sirk-Award of the Filmfest Hamburg
International Awards
- International Filmfestival Berlin
- o Berlin Film Festival 2002: Preis der Gilde Deutscher FimkunsttheaterKunstkinos für Grill Point
- o Silver Bear of the jury for Grill Point
- o Nominated for the Golden Bear for Grill Point
- o Berlin Film Festival 1999: Nominated for the Golden Bear for Night Shapes
- International Film Festival of Cannes
- o 2008: Coup de coeur du jury for Grill Point
- o 2011: Prix Un Certain Regard for Stopped on Track
- Chicago International Film Festival
- o 2002: Silver Hugo – Best Director for Grill Point
- European Film Award
- o 2002: Nominated for Best Director for Grill Point
- o 2008: Nominated for Best Director for Cloud 9
- International Filmfestival Flandern
- o 2002: Silver Spur for Grill Point
- o Nominated for the Golden Spur for Grill Point
- Montréal Film Festival
- o 2000: Nominated for the Grand Prix for Die Polizistin
- International Children's and Youth Filmfestival
- o 1998: Lucas for the age group 12- and 13 for Raus aus der Haut
- Max-Ophüls-Award
- o 1995: Sponsorship Award for Feature Film for Mein unbekannter Ehemann
- International Filmfestival Karlovy Vary
- o 2009: Best Director for Whisky mit Wodka
References
- ↑ "Festival de Cannes: Official Selection". Cannes. Archived from the original on 15 May 2011. Retrieved 2011-04-16.
- ↑ "Cannes film festival 2011: The full lineup". guardian.co.uk. London. 14 April 2011. Retrieved 2011-04-16.
- ↑ Leffler, Rebecca (2011-05-21). "Un Certain Regard Announces Top Prizes (Cannes 2011)". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on 22 May 2011. Retrieved 2011-05-21.
- ↑ "The International Jury 2013". Berlinale. 28 January 2013. Retrieved 28 January 2013.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Andreas Dresen. |
- Andreas Dresen at the Internet Movie Database
- Interview with Andreas Dresen by Ulrich Bach & Enrique Gonzales-Conti
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