Margarethe von Trotta Net Worth is
$20 Million

Mini Biography

Margarethe von Trotta was created in Berlin in 1942. In the 1960s she transferred to Paris where she proved helpful for film collectives, collaborating on scripts and co-directing brief movies. She also pursued an acclaimed performing profession, starring in movies by popular German directors such as for example Rainer Werner Fassbinder, and Volker Schlöndorff. In 1971, von Trotta divorced her initial hubby Juergen Moeller (with whom she acquired a kid) and wedded Schlöndorff. She co-wrote lots of the scripts for his movies, and in 1975 each of them co-directed The Shed Honor of Katharina Blum (1975). In 1977, von Trotta aimed her first single feature THE NEXT Awakening of Christa Klages (1978) (THE NEXT Awakening of Christa Klages). With her third film, Marianne & Juliane (1981), von Trotta’s placement as New German Cinema’s most prominent and effective feminine filmmaker was completely secured. Her movies feature strong feminine protagonists, and so are generally set against a significant political background. Themes in her function include the aftereffect of the politics on the non-public, and vice versa, aswell as the human relationships between female heroes, often sisters.

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Full NameMargarethe von Trotta
ProfessionActor, Film director, Screenwriter, Television Director
NationalityGerman
SpouseVolker Schlöndorff, Jürgen Moeller
ChildrenFelix Moeller
ParentsAlfred Roloff, Elisabeth von Trotta
AwardsGolden Lion, David di Donatello for Best European Film, David di Donatello for Best Foreign Director, Venice Film Festival SIGNIS Award - Honorable Mention, Venice Film Festival UNICEF Award, Special Film Award '40th Anniversary of the Federal Republic of Germany'
NominationsGerman Film Award for Best Direction, Grand Jury Prize, German Film Award for Best Overall Acting Performance, German Film Award for Best Screenplay, David di Donatello for Best Foreign Film, Silver Lion for Best Director, Gopo for Best European Film, David di Donatello for Best Foreign Screenplay, Silver Lion for Best Story and Screenplay, Gaudí Award for Best European Film
MoviesHannah Arendt, Marianne and Juliane, Rosenstrasse, The Lost Honour of Katharina Blum, Rosa Luxemburg, Vision, The Second Awakening of Christa Klages, Sisters, or the Balance of Happiness, Sheer Madness, Three Sisters, The Promise, The Misplaced World, I Am the Other Woman, The Long Silence, Der plötzliche Reichtum der armen Leute von Kombach, The African Woman, Gods of the Plague, Coup de Grâce, Beware of a Holy Whore, Dunkle Tage, Circle of Deceit, Baal, Hands Up!, A Free Woman, Final Call, Jahrestage, The Other Woman, Felix, Tatort: Unter uns, Winterkind, La fuga di Teresa

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