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Nora Fingscheidt (/ˈfɪŋʃaɪt/ FING-shyte[1]) is a German director and screenwriter. She has been a participant of the Max Ophüls Preis film festival since 2011 for her short films, winning the prize in 2017 for Without This World (Ohne diese Welt).[2]
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Alma mater | Film Academy Baden-Württemberg |
She became widely known for her critically acclaimed film System Crasher, which premiered at the 69th Berlin International Film Festival in 2019 and for which she won the Alfred Bauer Prize as well as other prizes.[3] In 2020, her film also won eight awards at the German Film Awards, including for best picture, best screenplay and best director.[4] She directed The Unforgivable featuring Sandra Bullock based on the 2009 series Unforgiven.[5]
Biography
editNora Fingscheidt attended schools in Braunschweig and Argentina. From 2008 to 2017, Fingscheidt studied scenic directing at the Baden-Württemberg Film Academy.[6]
Career
editHer short film Synkope was invited to the Max Ophüls Prize competition, was nominated for the German Short Film Prize in 2011 and received an honorable mention at the Dresden Film Festival in 2012. Fingscheidt received further invitations for the Max Ophüls Prize for the short films Zwischen den Zeilen (2011), Brüderlein (2013) and Die Lizenz (2016). She won the prize in 2017 for her documentary Without This World (Ohne diese Welt) chronicling the life of Argentine Mennonites which was also her graduation film.[6]
In 2019, Fingscheidt was invited to the 69th Berlinale competition for her film System Crasher, where she was honored with the Alfred Bauer Prize and the Reader's Jury Prize of the Berliner Morgenpost. System Crasher was selected by Germany as their submission for Best International Feature Film at the 2020 Academy Awards, but was not shortlisted.[6]
Personal life
editNora Fingscheidt lives with her family in Hamburg. She has a son.[6]
Filmography
editShort film
Year | Title | Director | Writer |
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2009 | Auszeit | Yes | Yes |
2011 | Synkope | Yes | No |
Zwischen den Zeilen | Yes | No | |
2013 | Brüderlein | Yes | Yes |
2014 | Boulevard's End | Yes | Yes |
2016 | Die Lizenz | Yes | No |
Documentary film
Year | Title | Director | Writer |
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2017 | Ohne diese Welt | Yes | Yes |
Feature film
Year | Title | Director | Writer |
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2019 | System Crasher | Yes | Yes |
2021 | The Unforgivable | Yes | No |
2024 | The Outrun | Yes | Yes |
Television
Year | Title | Notes |
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2021 | H24 | Episode "07H - Signes" |
References
edit- ^ "Nora Fingscheidt, director, System Crasher". YouTube. July 3, 2019. Retrieved 24 June 2022.
- ^ "Ohne diese Welt | Without this World". www.berlinale.de. Retrieved 2020-04-28.
- ^ Tartaglione, Nancy (2019-08-21). "Oscars: Germany Selects 'System Crasher' As International Feature Film Representative". Deadline. Retrieved 2020-04-28.
- ^ Meza, Ed (2020-04-25). "Nora Fingscheidt's 'System Crasher' Sweeps Germany's Lolas". Variety. Retrieved 2020-04-28.
- ^ Goodfellow, Melanie (2019-11-05). "Nora Fingscheidt to direct Sandra Bullock in Netflix feature based on 'Unforgiven' series". Screen Daily. Retrieved 2020-04-28.
- ^ a b c d Macnab, Geoffrey (2019-11-27). "Nora Fingscheidt on her German Oscar entry 'System Crasher': "A story about an angry, wild little girl"". Screen Daily. Retrieved 2020-04-28.