Vera Botterbusch
Vera Botterbusch (born February 10, 1942) is a German journalist and film producer.
She was born in Dortmund and was educated in Romance studies, German studies, elocution and art in Bonn, Münster and Grenoble. She was a freelance contributor to Süddeutsche Zeitung and Bavarian television. She also published poetry and short stories.[1][2]
Botterbusch married Klaus Konjetzky in 1976.[1]
Selected films[1]
- Strukturen. Gewebte Bilder, Textile Objekte (1978)
- Die Hebriden. Annäherungen an eine Musik von Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (1980)
- Die Jagd nach dem Glück. Hommage à Stendhal (1982)
- Das Kalifornien der Poesie. Hans Christian Andersen in Schweden (1984)
- Musik einer Landschaft. Der Komponist Jean Sibelius (1986)
- Mit dem Esel durch die Cevennen. Eine Reise von Robert Louis Stevenson (1988)
- Jede Straße führt in die Kindheit. Der Schriftsteller Horst Bienek (1989)
- Verloren daheim. Ernst Barlach. Künstler in dunkler Zeit (1994)
References
- 1 2 3 Sleeman, Elizabeth (2001). The International Who's Who of Women 2002. p. 70. ISBN 1857431227.
- ↑ "Vera Botterbusch". Literaturportal Westfalen (in German).
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