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Cornelia Gruenberg studied at the German Film & Television Academy (dffb) in Berlin and worked as a camera assistant at ZDF. She made her feature directorial debut in 1995 with Paul IV which was awarded the Jury's Special Prize at the "Golden Sparrow" Children's Film&Television Festival in Gera. Her other films are: "Hold Me, Love Me..." (documentary, 1995), "Zeit des Schweigens" (co-dir with Andreas Gruenberg, 1996/97), "Die Mumie von Kampehl" (short, 1997), "First Kiss" (short, 1997/98) and "Two In A Boat" ("Zwei in einem Boot", 1998).
Source: German Films Service & Marketing GmbH
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(
Cornelia Schwartz-Grünberg )
*23.12.1959
Berlin
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