Frauke Sandig Explained

Frauke Sandig (born 1961) is a German film director, screenwriter and producer.

Biography

Frauke Sandig studied drama and German literature at the University of Erlangen.[1] She became a commissioning editor in 1992 at the documentary department of Deutsche Welle, where she has created numerous documentaries and documentary series as both author and director, including the documentary Transit Camp Friedland[2] which premiered in 2015 in the Friedland refugee camp in Lower Saxony.

Since the 1990s, she has also produced and directed documentaries together with Eric Black for cinema and public television in Germany and the US. Their films have been officially selected for over 200 international film festivals,[3] including the Sundance Film Festival, Berlin International Film Festival, IDFA and DokLeipzig.[4] Frauke Sandig is a member of the German Film Academy.[5]

Filmography

Sandig's first feature-length documentary Oskar and Jack, which premiered at the San Francisco International Film Festival, tells the story of an unusual pair of identical twins: One of the boys grew up as a Jew, the other as a Hitler Youth.[6] After the Fall, the following cinema documentary was made in collaboration with the American director Eric Black. The film documenting the mysterious disappearance of the Berlin Wall premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival in 2000 and won the Golden Spire at the Golden Gate Awards in San Francisco.[7] [8] Frozen Angels (2005) premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2005.[9] In their German-American co-production, Sandig and Black described the world of artificial reproduction in Los Angeles. Heart of Sky, Heart of Earth (2011), their following film, which premiered internationally at IDFA Amsterdam,[10] shows the struggle of the Mayan peoples of today against the destruction of their environment and culture.[11], a documentary about six researchers who approach the mystery of consciousness from radically different perspectives had theatrical releases in Germany and in the US and was aired on PBS’ Independent Lens in 2022.[12] [13]

Awards

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Frauke Sandig | Director, Writer, Producer . .
  2. Web site: Transit Camp Friedland . .
  3. https://itvs.org/films/frozen-angels/
  4. Web site: Frauke Sandig - Awards . .
  5. Web site: Mitglieder .
  6. Web site: Frauke Sandig .
  7. Web site: San Francisco International Film Festival (2000) . .
  8. https://itvs.org/films/after-the-fall/
  9. Web site: Frozen Angels (2005) - Awards - IMDb . .
  10. Web site: Heart of Sky - Heart of Earth (2011) | IDFA Archive .
  11. Web site: HEART OF SKY, HEART OF EARTH - Films - home .
  12. Web site: Aware: Glimpses of Consciousness | Rotten Tomatoes . .
  13. Web site: Aware: Glimpses of Consciousness | Researchers Investigate the Science Behind the Soul . .
  14. Web site: Frauke Sandig - Awards . .
  15. Web site: Sundance Film Festival (2005) . .
  16. Web site: HEART OF SKY, HEART OF EARTH - Films - home .
  17. Web site: ILLUMINATE Film Festival (2021) . .
  18. Web site: 22. Festiwal Filmowy Millennium Docs Against Gravity . 24 July 2024 .
  19. Web site: Frauke Sandig - Awards . .
  20. Web site: 2024 awards | Auroville Film Festival .