Carl-A. Fechner
Carl-A Fechner | |
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Born | 1953 (age 62–63) |
Nationality | German |
Occupation | Journalist, film-maker, film producer |
Known for | Documentaries about sustainable energy |
Website |
english |
Carl-A Fechner is a German journalist, film-maker and film producer, known for documentaries about Germany's Energiewende and sustainable energy more generally.
Life
Fechner took a degree in media education, graduating in 1980 with a diploma. During the First Gulf War, he served as a correspondent for ARD. Since 1988 he has been managing partner of fechnerMEDIA GmbH (formerly focus–film GmbH). His attention since then is the production of documentaries on sustainability. As editorial director, Fechner is responsible for content and artistic design of fechnerMEDIA films and media campaigns.[1]
Personal life
Fechner lives with his wife Bettina and their two children in Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
Filmography
- Power to Change: die Energierebellion (German), documentary, director: Carl-A Fechner, 2016[2] (this is expected to be released with English subtitles in 2016)
- The Fourth Revolution: Energy (English), documentary, director: Carl-A Fechner, 2010
- Amour, sexe et mobylette (French), documentary, directors: Christian Lelong, Sylvia Bazzoli, 2007
- Stromquelle Meer — Die Energie der Zukunft? (German), documentary, directors: Johannes Bünger, Carl-A. Fechner, ZDF/arte, 2006
- Schatzsuche in Asien – Das alte Goldland Srivijaya (German), documentary, director: Tamara Spitzing, SWR/arte, 2005
- Ausgekohlt (German), documentary, director: Martin Biebel, ZDF/arte, 2005
See also
References
- ↑ Power to Change: the Energy Rebellion — Presskit. Retrieved 2016-06-05.
- ↑ Gabi Obi; Sofia Erto (22 March 2016). "Power to Change: Interview mit dem Regisseur Carl Fechner" [Power to change: interview with the director Carl Fechner]. Freiburg, Germany: Kulturforum freiburg. Retrieved 2016-05-08.
External links
- fechnermedia.de (English)
- Power to Change: the Energy Rebellion (English)
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