Jessica Hausner

Jessica Hausner

Regie, Regie-Assistenz, Drehbuch, Produzent
*06.10.1972 Wien, Österreich

Biografie

Jessica Hausner was born in Vienna on October 6th 1972. She studied directing at the Vienna Film Academy, where she also shot her short film "Flora" (1996) which was screened on several international festivals and won a prize in Locarno. Her graduation project was "Inter-View", a 50-minute long, semi-documentary portrait of a young man who interviews people on their lives and thereby tries to connect with them, which was lauded at the Cinéfondation in Cannes.

Together with filmmakers Antonin Svoboda and Barbara Albert and cinematographer Martin Gschlacht she founded the production company coop99, which not only became the production base for the films of the four founders, but also for the works of other renowned directors like Michael Glawogger and Hans Weingartner.

In 2001, "Lovely Rita" marked Jessica Hausner"s first feature-length film. The drama about an estranged teenage girl who commits a seemingly senseless act of violence premiered in the section "Un Certain Regard" at the Cannes International Film Festival and was awarded the Vienna Film Prize at the 2001 Viennale. Hausner"s follow-up, the sublime horror film "Hotel", also premiered in Cannes and went on to win the Grand Prize at the Diagonale in Graz and the ""Grand Prize of European Fantasy Film in Silver" at the Leeds International Film Festival.

In 2009, Hausner"s poetic drama "Lourdes" was invited to the Venice International Film Festival and took home four awards (FIPRESCI, Signis, La Navicella and Brian). Thois was followed by more awards at the 2009 Viennale and 2009 Warsaw Film Festival.

Filmografie

2008/2009 Lourdes
Regie, Drehbuch
 
2006/2007 Free Rainer - Dein Fernseher lügt
Produzent
 
2006/2007 Immer nie am Meer
Produzent
 
2004/2005 Schläfer
Produzent
 
2004-2006 Sehnsucht
Regie-Assistenz
 
2003/2004 Hotel
Regie, Drehbuch
 
2000/2001 Lovely Rita
Regie, Drehbuch
 
1996/1997 Funny Games
Script