Caroline Link

Caroline Link

Darstellerin, Regie, Regie-Assistenz, Drehbuch, Schnitt
*02.06.1964 Bad Nauheim

Biografie

Caroline Link, born June 2, 1964, in Bad Nauheim, made her first experience in the movie business in 1984 as an intern an Munich"s Bavaria Studios after finishing school and a one-year stay abroad in the USA. In 1986, she started to study film directing at Munich"s Hochschule für Fernsehen und Film (HFF) and successfully graduated four years later. In 1989, she already worked as an assistant director for the documentary film "Das Glück zum Anfassen" that tells the story of a disappointing encounter of a fan with her idol, the singer Jürgen Drews.

Link"s graduation film, the love story "Sommertage", won the Kodak promotional award at the 1990 Hof International Film Festival. After finishing her studies, Link worked as a screenplay writer for the TV series "Der Fahnder" and other projects. In 1996, she made her debut as a movie director with "Jenseits der Stille" ("Beyond Silence"). The highly-praised film about a young woman whose parents are deaf-mute surprisingly developed into a box office hit, won two Bavarian film awards (for Best young director and Best music) and two German film awards (Best leading actress and music), and also won a nomination for the Academy award as "Best Foreign Language Film"). Links" next film, the adaptation of Erich Kästner"s children"s book "Pünktchen und Anton" ("Annaluise and Anton", 1999) was not received as well by critics but still attracted an audience of more than one million movie viewers.

Caroline Link landed her biggest success yet with her adaptation of Stefanie Zweig"s novel "Nirgendwo in Afrika" ("Nowhere In Africa", 2001). The drama about a Jewish family that flees Nazi Germany and emigrates to Kenya won five German film awards (Best film, best director, best cinematography, best music, best supporting actor) and won the Academy award as "Best Foreign Language Film" – as the first German film since Schlöndorff"s "Die Blechtrommel" ("The Tin Drum").

In 2008, Link finally returned to the big screen with her eagerly awaited and star-studded adaptation of the bestseller "Im Winter ein Jahr" ("A Year Ago In Winter"). Caroline Link is a member of the board of trustees of the association "Children for a better World" and received the Bavarian Order of Merit in 2004. She is living with her partner, director Dominik Graf, in Munich.

Filmografie

2007/2008 Im Winter ein Jahr
Regie, Drehbuch
 
2007/2008 Auge in Auge - Eine deutsche Filmgeschichte
Mitwirkung
 
2001 Nirgendwo in Afrika
Regie, Drehbuch
 
1998/1999 Pünktchen und Anton
Regie, Drehbuch
 
1995/1996 Jenseits der Stille
Regie, Drehbuch
 
1992 Kalle der Träumer
Regie, Drehbuch
 
1992 Tim
Drehbuch
 
1990/1991 Baal
Regie-Assistenz
 
1990/1991 Das Versprechen
Regie-Assistenz
 
1990 Sommertage
Regie, Drehbuch, Schnitt
 
1988 Bunte Blumen
Regie, Drehbuch
 
1988 Tod eines Idioten
Script
 
1987 Glück zum Anfassen
Regie, Drehbuch