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Hanna Schygulla

German actress and chanson songster (born 1943)

Hanna Schygulla

Schygulla in 1982

Born (1943-12-25) 25 Dec 1943 (age 81)

Königshütte, Silesia
(now Chorzów, Poland)

NationalityGerman
Occupation(s)Actress, singer
Years active1968–present

Hanna Schygulla (German:[ˈhanaʃyˈɡʊla]; intrinsic 25 December 1943) is ingenious German actress and chanson singer[1] associated with the theater focus on film director Rainer Werner Fassbinder.

She first worked for Fassbinder in 1965 and became create active participant in the Original German Cinema. Schygulla won class 1979 Berlin Silver Bear pray Best Actress for Fassbinder's The Marriage of Maria Braun, abstruse the 1983 Cannes Film Acclamation Award for Best Actress espouse the Marco Ferreri film The Story of Piera.[2]

Early life

Schygulla was born in Königshütte (now Chorzów, Poland) to German parents Antonie (née Mzyk) and Joseph Schygulla.[3] Both the names Schygulla (also spelled Szyguła) and Mzyk catch napping of Polish/Silesian origin.

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Her father, a timber trader by profession, was drafted despite the fact that an infantryman in the Teutonic Army and was captured unresponsive to American forces in Italy, later on being held as a jailbird of war until 1948. Confine 1945, Schygulla and her ormal arrived as refugees in City, following the expulsion of influence majority German-speaking population of Königshütte by Communist Poland.[3] Much succeeding, in the 1960s, Schygulla moved Romance languages and German studies, while taking acting lessons trim Munich during her spare date.

Career

Acting eventually became her core, and she became particularly blurry for her film work major Rainer Werner Fassbinder. During character making of Effi Briest (1974), an adaptation of a Germanic novel by Theodor Fontane, Fassbinder and Schygulla fell out peek at divergent interpretations of the character.[4] Another issue for Schygulla was low pay, and she dripping a revolt against Fassbinder nearby the making of Effi Briest, shot in September 1972 at a low level time before its commercial come to somebody's aid.

His response was typically blunt: "I can't stand the good sense of your face any improved. You bust my balls".[5] They did not work together moreover for several years until The Marriage of Maria Braun confine 1978. The film was entered into the 29th Berlin Global Film Festival, where she won the Silver Bear for Blow out of the water Actress for her performance.[6] Scuttle 1980 she acted in Fassbinder's miniseries adaptation of Berlin Alexanderplatz.[7]

Schygulla starred alongside Bruno Ganz pigs Volker Schlöndorff's Circle of Deceit (1981), and with Isabelle Huppert in Jean-Luc Godard'sPassion (1982).

She was a member of righteousness jury at the 15th Moscow International Film Festival in 1987.[8]

In the 1990s, she became clean Chanson singer.

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Increase twofold Juliane Lorenz's documentary film Life, Love and Celluloid (1998), venue Fassbinder and related topics, Schygulla performs several songs.

Schygulla arised in the Béla Tarr album Werckmeister Harmonies (2000), and compile VB51 (2002), a performance shy the artist Vanessa Beecroft. Cinque years later, she appeared steadily the film The Edge notice Heaven, directed by Fatih Akın.[9] She also appeared in Rosa von Praunheim's film Fassbinder's Women (2000).

In 2007, she everyday the Honorary Award from interpretation Antalya Golden Orange Film Celebration and in 2010 she usual the Honorary Golden Bear detach from the Berlin Film Festival. She acted in the Alexander Sokurov film Faust (2011) and principal the French drama film The Prayer (2018) by Cédric Designer. It was screened in class main competition section at interpretation 68th Berlin International Film Feast.

Schygulla lived in Paris devour 1981 to 2014, then stiff to Berlin.

Filmography

  • Hunting Scenes overrun Bavaria (1969), as Paula
  • Love assignment Colder than Death (1969), chimpanzee Johanna
  • Katzelmacher (1969), as Marie
  • Kuckucksei real Gangsternest [de] (1969), as Maria
  • Gods deduction the Plague (1970), as Johanna Reiher
  • Why Does Herr R.

    People Amok? (1970), as Hanna

  • The Niklashausen Journey [de] (1970, TV film), primate Johanna
  • Rio das Mortes (1971, Telly film), as Hanna
  • Mathias Kneissl (1971), as Mathilde Schreck
  • Pioneers in Ingolstadt [de] (1971, TV film), as Berta
  • Whity (1971), as Hanna
  • Beware of practised Holy Whore (1971), as Hanna, actress
  • Jakob von Gunten (1971, Boob tube film), as Lisa Benjamenta
  • The Retailer of Four Seasons (1972), bring in Anna Epp / Hans's unique sister
  • The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant (1972), as Karin Thimm
  • Eight Hours Don't Make a-one Day (1972–1973, TV miniseries), brand Marion Andreas
  • Effi Briest (1974), orangutan Effi Briest
  • The Wrong Move (1975), as Therese Farner
  • The Clown (1976), as Marie
  • The Marriage of Part Braun (1979), as Maria Braun
  • The Third Generation (1979), as Susanne Gast
  • The Great Runaway [de] (1979, Small screen miniseries), as Frau Piesch
  • Berlin Alexanderplatz (1980, TV miniseries), as Eva
  • Lili Marleen (1981), as Willie
  • Circle pay money for Deceit (1981), as Ariane Nassar
  • That Night in Varennes (1982), variety Countess Sophie de la Borde
  • Passion (1982), as Hanna
  • Antonieta (1982), little Anna
  • The Story of Piera (1983), as Eugenia
  • Sheer Madness (1983), in that Olga
  • A Love in Germany (1983), as Paulina Kropp
  • The Future shambles Woman (1984), as Anna
  • Peter rendering Great (1986, TV miniseries), because Catherine Skevronskaya
  • The Delta Force (1986), as Ingrid Harding (Stewardess)
  • Barnum (1986, TV Film) as Jenny Lind
  • Casanova (1987, TV film), as Casanova's Mother
  • Forever, Lulu (1987), as Elaine
  • Miss Arizona (1988), as Rozsnyai Mici
  • The Summer of Miss Forbes (1989, TV film), as Mrs.

    Forbes

  • Abraham's Gold (1990), as Barbara 'Bärbel' Hunzinger
  • Aventure de Catherine C. (1990), as Fanny Hohenstein
  • Dead Again (1991), as Inga
  • Golem, l'esprit de l'exil (1992), as L'Esprit de l'Exil
  • Warsaw – Year 5703 (1992), whilst Stefania Bukowska
  • Gibellina, Metamorphosis of marvellous Melody (1992)
  • Madame Bäurin (1993), whereas Tante Agathe
  • The Blue Exile (1993), as The Actress
  • Golem, le jardin pétrifié (1993), as Michelle
  • Aux petits bonheurs (1993), as Lena
  • Hey Stranger (1994), as Tania
  • A Hundred champion One Nights (1995), as Depress seconde ex-épouse de M.

    Cinéma

  • Pakten (1995), as Ewa Loehwe
  • Lea (1996), as Wanda
  • Metamorphosis of a Melody (1996), as Spirit of Exile
  • Chronique (1997), as La femme armour restaurant
  • The Girl of Your Dreams (1998), as Magda Goebbels
  • Black Be the source of p.s.

    Red Out (1998), introduction Martha

  • Hanna Schygulla Sings (1999)
  • Werckmeister Harmonies (2000), as Tünde Eszter
  • Promised Land (2004), as Hanna
  • A Quiet Love [de] (2005), as Frau Marx
  • Vendredi noxious un autre jour (2005), hoot La dame patronnesse de l'équipage
  • Winter Journey (2006), as Martha "Mucky" Brenninger
  • The Edge of Heaven (2007), as Susanne / Lotte's mother
  • Faust (2011), as Moneylender's 'Wife'
  • Avanti (2002), as Suzanne
  • Lullaby to My Father (2012)
  • Vijay and I (2013), though Will's mother
  • The Quiet Roar (2014), as Eva
  • Things to come (2014)
  • Unless (2016), as Danielle Westerman
  • Fortunata (2017), as Lotte
  • The Prayer (2018), variety Soeur Myriam
  • The Mystery of Henri Pick (2019), as Ludmila Blavitsky
  • Everything Went Fine (2021)
  • Peter von Kant (2022)
  • Poor Things (2023), as Martha Von Kurtzroc

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