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Years active
  
1971–2014

Name
  
Helma Sanders-Brahms


Role
  
Film director

Children
  
Anna Sanders

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Born
  
20 November 1940 (
1940-11-20
)
Lower Saxony, Germany

Occupation
  
Film director Screenwriter Film producer

Died
  
May 27, 2014, Berlin, Germany

Awards
  
German Film Award for Best Screenplay, Sutherland Trophy

Movies
  
Germany - Pale Mother, Clara, Under the Pavement Lies the S, The Heiress, Lumiere and Company

Similar People
  
Ernst Jacobi, Eva Mattes, Clara Schumann, Pascal Greggory, Helke Sander

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Helma Sanders-Brahms (20 November 1940 – 27 May 2014) was a German film director, screenwriter, producer and actress.

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Biography

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Sanders-Brahms studied acting in Hannover from 1960-62, and German, English, and pedagogy in Cologne from 1962-65. Her early career involved work as a television announcer and model. During a trip to Italy in 1967, she interned with film directors Pier Paolo Pasolini and Sergio Corbucci, a decisive experience in her choice to pursue film-making. Beginning in 1969, she made her own films, writing her own screenplays and producing many of her films herself. Her film-making comprised both fiction and documentary films, and many of her films contain a strong autobiographical component.

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Her early films engage critically with the themes of labour, migration, and the situation of women in West Germany. Under the Pavement Lies the Strand was a central film for the German women’s movement and for the student movement, as well as for the director's own emergence as an explicitly feminist film-maker. The controversial made for television movie Shirin’s Wedding depicted the tragic death of a Turkish migrant to Germany, addressing the subject of forced marriage. From her reading of classic German literature, she developed a special sympathy for the work of Heinrich Von Kleist. At least three of her films are either based on, or explicitly refer to, that author.

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Sanders-Brahms gained international recognition with Germany, Pale Mother, which addresses German women’s experiences during and after the Nazi period. Her final theatrical film Geliebte Clara ("Beloved Clara") concerned the love triangle between Robert Schumann, Clara Schumann, and Johannes Brahms, who was a distant relative of Sanders-Brahms. She then made one last work, a TV documentary So wie ein Wunder, about the musician Werner Heymann shown on German television in 2012.

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Her films count among the most significant of the New German Cinema, and have been awarded many prizes at festivals worldwide. In 1982, she was a member of the jury at the 32nd Berlin International Film Festival. She was made an Officier of the French Ordre des Arts et des Lettres and a member of the Akademie der Kunste in Berlin.

Sanders-Brahms died in Berlin on 27 May 2014 after a long illness.

Selected filmography

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  • Unter dem Pflaster ist der Strand (1975)
  • Das Erdbeben in Chili (1975, TV film)
  • Germany, Pale Mother (1980)
  • Die Beruhrte (1981)
  • Flugel und Fesseln (1984)
  • Laputa (1986)
  • Apple Trees (1992)
  • Mein Herz – niemandem! (1997)
  • Geliebte Clara (2008)
  • References

    Helma Sanders-Brahms Wikipedia