Helke Misselwitz

Helke Misselwitz

Born 07/18/1947 (76 years old)

Biography

From 1978 to 1982, she studied directing at the Academy for Film and Television in Potsdam-Babelsberg. Her request to enter the DEFA Studio for Feature Films was refused, so she took other jobs while making short essayistic pieces for the DEFA Studio for Documentary Films. Misselwitz directed films at the DEFA Studio for Documentary Films from 1988 to 1991. When director Heiner Carow accepted Misselwitz as a master student at the East German Academy of the Arts in 1985, she created a key documentary about women in the final years of the GDR, Winter Adé. This film received international critical acclaim and generated much discussion because of the frank way in which it portrayed the real lives of women in socialism. In 2009, Winter Adé was chosen as the title film of a retrospective at the Berlin Film Festival, commemorating the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Wall. In 1992, Misselwitz directed her first feature film, Herzsprung, followed by Engelchen. Since 1997, she has been a professor of directing at the Academy for Film and Television, re-named the Konrad Wolf Film University Babelsberg. In 1992 she got a special mention in “debut film” category at the San Sebastian International Film Festival for her movie Herzsprung.

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Director

Actress

Movies
2005

KussKuss - Dein Glück gehört mir

1990

Biologie

Documentaries
1990

Bulky Trash - narrator

1985

TangoDream

Short
1985

Tango

Screenwriter

Sound designer

Short
1984

35 Photos

Producer

Documentaries
2021

The Poet's Wife