Katharina Schöde
Writer, producer, director
Katharina Schöde (born in 1974 in Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia) booked a study of the journalism and theatrical sciences at the Free university of Berlin. Then she acted with different film productions and television productions. From 1998 she studied direction at the college for television and film Munich. In 2002 she adapted the play The curve of Tankred Dorst for the film as a co-production with the Bavarian broadcasting company and Taking. Beside own film projects she worked in the area of Screenplay and realisation of promotional films and image films.
In 2005 Schöde acquired a certificate at the film college with the final film felt temperature. The film received from the film assessment board Wiesbaden the predicate "valuably" and, among the rest, was shown with Hofer Filmtagen, the Biberacher film festival, the international festival of the film colleges of Munich, on the film festival Max Ophüls price and on the interfilm Berlin.
In 2006 Schöde won a scholarship in the screenplay workshop of Munich for the development of the film drama Kabul / centre wood. Since 2008 she is a producer with mem film in Berlin. There she acted for the film Outdoors in the lake. The film was performed for the first time on the film festival Munich in 2009, Schöde German film got as a producer the conveyor price.
In 2009 shortly after appearance of the fantasy novel Ruby-red from Kerstin avarice she dealt with the history and took care successfully of the filming rights. The first part of the three-part filming of love goes by all times came in March, 2013 to the German cinemas. The continuation, Sapphire blue, was published in 2014.
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