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Alma mater
  
University of Munster

Name
  
Lutz Hachmeister


Role
  
Historian

Education
  
University of Munster

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Occupation
  
AuthorJournalistFilm director

Known for
  
Media studiesDocumentary filmsJournalism

Movies
  
The Goebbels Experiment, Freundschaft! - Die freie deutsche Jugend, Ich, Reich-Ranicki, Three Stars

Awards
  
Deutscher Fernsehpreis - Best Documentary

Similar People
  
Michael Kloft, Hajo Schomerus, Gert Scobel, Udo Samel, Kenneth Branagh

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Lutz Hachmeister (born September 10, 1959 in Minden/Westphalia) is a German media historian, award-winning filmmaker and journalist. He particularly gained international attention for directing the 2005 film The Goebbels Experiment, co-produced by the BBC and the Canadian History channel, and featuring Kenneth Branagh as the narrator for the Goebbels Diaries. In 2006 Hachmeister established the Institute for Media and Communication Policy (IfM) in Berlin and Cologne, which is strongly tied to the Anglo-American media scene.

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Academic career

Hachmeister graduated from the University of Münster, writing his doctoral thesis about the history of communication research in Germany. His professorial thesis (Habilitation) deals with Franz Six, Adolf Eichmann's superior, who was nominated to rule Great Britain as the head of the SD (Security Service of the Nazi paramilitary force SS) in case of a German occupation. Hachmeister's book about Six's career was widely recognized as one of the "new biographies" in the 1990s, describing in detail the mentality and role of the young academic elite in shaping the "Third Reich".

Contrary to current trends in media studies and communication research, Hachmeister's "konkrete Kommunikationsforschung" (concrete communication research) relies heavily on the classical socio-psychological models in US communication studies (Harold Dwight Lasswell, Robert Ezra Park). He also frequently refers to the Canadian communication theory and the German decisionist law professor Carl Schmitt.

Professional career

As a journalist, Hachmeister worked for several leading German newspapers, such as Der Tagesspiegel, Die Woche and Süddeutsche Zeitung. He is also associate professor for journalism at the University of Dortmund. His research on former Nazi intelligence specialists in the formative years of Germany's leading news magazine Der Spiegel aroused a debate about the history of the paper, which was usually considered to have pure leftist-liberal traditions. Hachmeister's documentary about the life and death of Hanns Martin Schleyer, the former head of the German employers association, who was murdered in 1977 by the Red Army Faction, won a Grimme-Award (Germany's most prestigious television prize) in 2004. The following year, The Goebbels Experiment premiered at the Berlin film festival und was selected as a New York Times critics' pick.

Hachmeister currently heads the Institute for Media and Communication Policy and is considered to be "Germany's leading media expert" (Berliner Zeitung, 21/07/1997). The Institute is particularly known for its high-ranking media colloquia, which host international guests like Alan Rusbridger, Greg Dyke or Norman Pearlstine. Hachmeister is also the founder of the Cologne Conference, a "media Bauhaus" and festival for aesthetic and strategic trends in the audiovisual industry.

Selected films

  • 2015 "Der Hannover-Komplex" (documentary about the rise of the city of Hannover as a political powerhouse in Germany)
  • 2011 The Real American - Joe McCarthy (docudrama, starring John Sessions, Justine Waddell and Trystan Gravelle)
  • 2010 Three Stars ("Die Köche und die Sterne", TV documentary)
  • 2008 Revolution! Das Jahr 1968 (Revolution! The Year 1968, documentary with Stefan Aust)
  • 2008 Freundschaft! – Die Freie Deutsche Jugend (Friendship, documentary about the Free German Youth organization in the former German Democratic Republic)
  • 2007 Baie des Milliardaires (Bay of Billionaires, documentary about the Cap d'Antibes)
  • 2005 The Goebbels Experiment (documentary, narrated by Kenneth Branagh)
  • 2004 Schleyer. Eine deutsche Geschichte. (Schleyer – The Business of Terror, documentary)
  • 2000 Hotel Provençal. Aufstieg und Fall der Riviera. (Documentary about the rise and fall of the hotel at the French Riviera)
  • 1997/98 mondän! (TV series about the posh places of the 1960s like Deauville, Portofino, Saint Tropez)
  • References

    Lutz Hachmeister Wikipedia


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