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  1. 1953–2022. Wolfgang Kohlhaase (13 March 1931 – 5 October 2022) was a German screenwriter, film director, and writer. He was considered "one of the most important screenwriters in German film history", [1] and was one of the GDR 's most well-known and prolific film screenwriters. [2] Kohlhaase was awarded the Honorary Golden Bear at the 2010 ...

  2. Wolfgang Kohlhaase. Writer: Solo Sunny. Wolfgang Kohlhaase was born on 13 March 1931 in Berlin, Germany. He was a writer and director, known for Solo Sunny (1980), The Break (1989) and Sommer vorm Balkon (2005).

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  3. Wolfgang Kohlhaase (* 13. März 1931 in Berlin; † 5. Oktober 2022 ebenda) war ein deutscher Drehbuchautor, Regisseur und Schriftsteller. Er gilt als „einer der wichtigsten Drehbuchautoren der deutschen Filmgeschichte“. [1] Seinen „vielfältigen Sprachwitz“ und seine „genaue Beobachtungsgabe einzelner Milieus“ setzen Regisseure und ...

  4. Wolfgang Kohlhaase was born in Berlin on March 13, 1931. In 1947, he began his career as a writer for the youth magazines Start and Junge Welt. He joined the DEFA Studio for Feature Films as an assistant dramaturg in the early 1950s. Kohlhaase, who had written scripts for over six decades, was one of Germany’s best-known and most successful ...

  5. Wolfgang Kohlhaase. Writer: Solo Sunny. Wolfgang Kohlhaase was born on 13 March 1931 in Berlin, Germany. He was a writer and director, known for Solo Sunny (1980), The Break (1989) and Sommer vorm Balkon (2005). He was married to Emöke Pöstenyi. He died on 5 October 2022 in Berlin, Germany.

  6. Jul 25, 2017 · Berlin Around the Corner. In the mid-fifties, director Gerhard Klein and screenwriter Wolfgang Kohlhaase made a trio of films about life in Berlin. The films were inventive, daring, and popular. Both men went on to have successful careers at DEFA, working together and separately to create films of all sorts. In 1965, the two joined forces again ...

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  8. Oct 9, 2014 · The story about an extended East Berlin family that falls apart parallel to the fall of the GDR is based on a novel by Eugen Ruge and was to be Kohlhaase's last screenplay work. In 2020, the feature film "Persischstunden" ("Persian Lessons", RU/DE/BY, directed by Vadim Perelman ), based on Kohlhaase's story "Erfindung einer Sprache" ("Invention of a Language"), was released in German cinemas.

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