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Vivian Naefe

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Vivian Naefe (b. March 21, 1953 in Hamburg) is a German film director.[1] Her films include the Die wilden Hühner series (based on novels by Cornelia Funke), Wellen (2005, based on a novel by Eduard von Keyserling), and two Tatort episodes.

She worked at European Film Actor School.

Selected filmography

  • Der Boss aus dem Westen (1988, TV film)
  • Pizza-Express (1988, TV film)
  • Für immer jung (1991, TV film)
  • Meine Tochter gehört mir (1992)
  • Man(n) sucht Frau [de] (1995, TV film)
  • Ich liebe den Mann meiner Tochter (1995, TV film)
  • Tatort: Blutiger Asphalt (1995, TV series episode)
  • Eine ungehorsame Frau (1998, TV film)
  • Four for Venice (1998)
  • Tatort: Kleine Diebe (2000, TV series episode)
  • Bobby [de] (2002, TV film)
  • So schnell du kannst [de] (2002, TV film)
  • Raus ins Leben (2003)
  • Der Herr der Wüste (2003, TV film)
  • Wellen (2005, TV film)
  • Einmal so wie ich will (2005, TV film)
  • Die Wilden Hühner (2006)
  • Fünf-Sterne-Kerle inklusive (2006, TV film)
  • Die Wilden Hühner und die Liebe (2007)
  • Mit einem Schlag (2008, TV film)
  • Die Wilden Hühner und das Leben (2009)
  • Papa allein zu Haus (2011, TV film)
  • Mein eigen Fleisch und Blut (2011, TV film)
  • Einfach die Wahrheit (2013, TV film)
  • Der Geschmack von Apfelkernen (2013)
  • Seitenwechsel (2016)
  • Balanceakt (2019, TV film)

References

  1. ^ Pflaum, Hans Günther; Prinzler, Hans Helmut (1993). Cinema in the Federal Republic of Germany: the new German film, origins and present situation : with a section on GDR cinema : a handbook. Inter Nationes. p. 336.

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