Heidi Genée
Heidi Genée (22 October 1938 – 26 September 2005) was a German film editor, director and screenwriter. She worked on 46 films between 1958 and 1984. Her 1977 film Grete Minde was entered into the 27th Berlin International Film Festival.[1] Five years later, her film Kraftprobe was entered into the 32nd Berlin International Film Festival.[2]
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Born | Berlin, Germany | 22 October 1938
Died | 26 September 2005 66) Munich, Germany | (aged
Occupation | Film editor, director, screenwriter |
Years active | 1958–1984 |
Selected filmography
- Horrors of Spider Island (1960 - directed by Fritz Böttger)
- Brutality in Stone (1961 - directed by Alexander Kluge and Peter Schamoni), short documentary
- Dicke Luft (1962 - directed by Rolf von Sydow)
- Tonio Kröger (1964 - directed by Rolf Thiele)
- The River Line (1964)
- Golden Goddess of Rio Beni (1964)
- It (1966 - directed by Ulrich Schamoni)
- No Shooting Time for Foxes (1966 - directed by Peter Schamoni)
- Mädchen, Mädchen (1967 - directed by Roger Fritz)
- Next Year, Same Time (1967 - directed by Ulrich Schamoni)
- Jet Generation (1968 - directed by Eckhart Schmidt)
- Quartett im Bett (1968 - directed by Ulrich Schamoni)
- Deine Zärtlichkeiten (1969 - directed by Peter Schamoni and Herbert Vesely)
- Wir – zwei (1970 - directed by Ulrich Schamoni)
- Love, Vampire Style (1970 - directed by Helmut Förnbacher)
- Schmetterlinge weinen nicht (1970 - directed by Klaus Überall)
- Ich liebe dich, ich töte dich (1971 - directed by Uwe Brandner)
- Hundertwasser's Rainy Day (1971 - directed by Peter Schamoni), short documentary
- Eins (1971 - directed by Ulrich Schamoni)
- Fremde Stadt (1972 - directed by Rudolf Thome)
- Kopf oder Zahl (1973 - directed by Uwe Brandner)
- Zahltag (1973 - directed by Hans Noever)
- La Victoria (1973 - directed by Peter Lilienthal)
- Hau drauf, Kleiner (1974 - directed by May Spils)
- Output (1974, directed by Michael Fengler)
- Hauptlehrer Hofer (1975, directed by Peter Lilienthal)
- Lina Braake (1975 - directed by Bernhard Sinkel)
- John Glückstadt (1975 - directed by Ulf Miehe)
- Berlinger (1975 - directed by Bernhard Sinkel and Alf Brustellin)
- Nordsee ist Mordsee (1976 - directed by Hark Bohm)
- Der starke Ferdinand (1976 - directed by Alexander Kluge)
- Grete Minde (1977 - directed by Heidi Genée)
- 1+1=3 (1979 - directed by Heidi Genée)
- Stachel im Fleisch (1981 - directed by Heidi Genée)
- Kraftprobe (1982 - directed by Heidi Genée)
- Flucht nach vorn (1983 - directed by Heidi Genée)
- Marlene (1984 - directed by Maximilian Schell), documentary
- Eine Reise nach Deutschland (1987, TV film - directed by Heidi Genée)
- Der Unsichtbare (1987 - directed by Ulf Miehe)
- Pfarrerin Lenau (1990–1991, TV series)
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References
- "IMDB.com: Awards for Grete Minde". imdb.com. Retrieved 25 July 2010.
- "Berlinale: 1982 Programme". berlinale.de. Retrieved 13 November 2010.
External links
- Heidi Genée on IMDb
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