Voigt, Andreas
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Biography:
Andreas Voigt was born in 1953 in Eisleben (East Germany). He joined the DEFA Studio for Documentary Films in 1978 as a dramaturg and writer. From 1984 to 1987, he studied at the Academy for Film and Television in Potsdam-Babelsberg. Voigt and co-director Gerd Kroske received international recognition for their 1989 film Leipzig im Herbst. Since 1991, he has worked as a freelance director, scriptwriter and producer.
[See: www.andreas-voigt-film.de]
Festivals & Awards:
2009 | Grand Prix, Orobie Film Festival Bergamo (Italy) for Les Nomades du Cercle Polaire |
1994 | Grand Prix du Film de Strasbourg for Glaube, Liebe, Hoffnung |
Filmography:
2020 | Grenzland (Borderland, doc.) |
2015 | Als wir die Zukunft waren (When We Were the Future, doc.) |
2015 | Alles andere zeigt die Zeit (Time Will Show Everything Else, doc.) |
2010 | Im Kaukasus – Samuchas letzter Sommer (Samucha - The Last Journey of a Shephard, doc., TV) |
2010 | Der Landpfarrer (The Priest, doc., TV) |
2009 | 24h Berlin (doc., TV) |
2007 | Les Nomades du Cercle Polaire (Komi, a Journey across the Arctic, doc., TV) |
2004 | Invisible – Illegal in Europa (Invisible – Illegal in Europe, doc.) |
1997 | Große weite Welt (Big Wide World, doc.) |
1995 | Begegnung mit Kzysztof Kieslowski (Conversation with Kzysztof Kieslowski, doc., TV) |
1995 | Ostpreussenland (Tales of East Prussia, doc.) |
1994 | Glaube, Liebe, Hoffnung (Belief, Love, Hope, doc.) |
1992 | Grenzland – eine Reise (Border Territories – A Journey, doc.) |
1991 | Letztes Jahr Titanic (Last Year Titanic, doc.) |
1989 | Leipzig im Herbst (Leipzig in the Fall, doc.) |
1982 | Jugendwerkhof (Juvenile Detention Center, doc., dramaturg) |