Anca Miruna Lăzărescu

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Anca Miruna Lăzărescu (born 1979 in Timișoara) is a German-Romanian film director. For her film work, she has received a nomination for the European Film Award.[1][2] She directed the international drama series Hackerville (2018) for HBO and TNT Serie[3] as well as the German Netflix series We Are the Wave (2019)[4] and the third season of the Amazon Prime series Hanna.[5]

Life and career[]

Anca Miruna Lăzărescu studied film directing at the University of Television and Film Munich. During her studies, she directed fictional short films, documentaries and commercials. Meanwhile, she also participated in international script workshops.[6]

For her documentary film The Secret of Deva (2007), she received the prize for best German film at the Sehsuechte International Student Film Festival in Potsdam.[7]

In 2011, she graduated from the Munich film school. Her graduation film Silent River celebrated its world premiere at the Berlin International Film Festival in 2011 and was nominated as best short film for the European Film Award in 2011.[8] The movie screened at over 300 festivals worldwide and won 82 international awards.[9][10]

Lăzărescus feature-length debut film That Trip We Took With Dad, a historical road movie set in 1968, had its international premiere at the Moscow International Film Festival and its German premiere at the Munich Film Festival in 2016.[11][12] At the latter, the film received the special prize of the section German Cinema New Talent Award.[13] It won the Bavarian Film Award as the best newcomer production of 2017.[citation needed] Lăzărescu was nominated as best up-and-coming director for the German Film Director Award Metropolis.[14]

Lăzărescu’s next feature film, Happiness Sucks, opened the Hof International Film Festival in 2018 and was nominated at the German Film Awards in 2019.[15][16] On the occasion of the movie’s premiere in Hof, German newspaper Die Welt described Lăzărescu as the "great hope of German cinema".[17]

In 2018, Lăzărescu directed the mini-series Hackerville for HBO and TNT, which was awarded the Grimme Award in 2019.[18][19]

In 2019, Lăzărescu was the lead director for the controversial series We Are the Wave.[20] The Netflix original show, produced by Christian Becker and Dennis Gansel, had its premiere in November 2019, streaming in 190 countries.[21][22] Again, Lăzărescu was nominated for the Grimme Award.[23] The New York Times included We Are the Wave in its monthly "Best Movies and TV Shows New on Netflix" list.[24]

In 2019, Lăzărescu became jury president of the International Festival of Film Schools Munich, the young talents' edition of the Munich Film Festival.[25][26] She also teaches as a lecturer at the University of Television and Film Munich.[27]

At the beginning of 2020, Lăzărescu was named one of the "eight emerging German filmmakers to watch in 2020" by Screen International.[28] The same year, Der Spiegel wrote that since We Are The Wave, Lăzărescu has been considered "a candidate for great international material."[29]

In 2021, her new TV movie starring Joachim Król and Martina Gedeck was announced to premiere at the Munich Film Festival.[30][31]

The same year, Lăzărescu's directed the third season finale of the Amazon Prime action drama series Hanna.[32]

Lăzărescu is a member of the German, Romanian and European Film Academy.[33]

References[]

  1. ^ "European Film Awards -- Silent River". European Film Academy. Retrieved 20 September 2020.
  2. ^ "Anca Miruna Lazarescu". imdb.com. Retrieved 20 September 2020.
  3. ^ "HBO Europe is filming cyber-crime thriller series "Hackerville" in Romania". Variety. 16 February 2018. Retrieved 20 September 2020.
  4. ^ "Anca Miruna Lazarescu • Director of We Are the Wave". Cineuropa - the best of european cinema. Retrieved 2021-06-21.
  5. ^ "Curtis Brown". www.curtisbrown.co.uk. Retrieved 2021-06-21.
  6. ^ Hermann Weiß (2018-10-22). "Diese Regisseurin könnte die Hoffnung des deutschen Kinos sein". Welt Online (in German). Axel Springer SE.
  7. ^ "Sehsucht nach "Diorama"". Mediabiz (in German). mediabiz GmbH. 2007-04-30.
  8. ^ "Silent River" Check |url= value (help). https. Retrieved 2020-09-29.
  9. ^ "Die Jury 2019 - Filmschoolfest Munich".
  10. ^ "Anca Miruna Lazarescu -- director". Cineuropa. Retrieved 20 September 2020.
  11. ^ "Films page 1". Films2C. Retrieved 2020-09-21.
  12. ^ "Die Jury 2019 - Filmschoolfest Munich".
  13. ^ "German Cinema New Talent Award - Filmfest München". www.filmfest-muenchen.de. Retrieved 2020-09-21.
  14. ^ "Metropolis - Deutscher Regiepreis 2017" (in German). 2018-10-31.
  15. ^ Hans-Ulrich Kilian (2018-11-19). "Pyrmonter Regisseurin dreht für Netflix". Dewezet.de (in German). Deister- und Weserzeitung.
  16. ^ "2019 • Deutscher Filmpreis" (in German).
  17. ^ Hermann Weiß (2018-10-22), "Hofer Filmtage: Diese Regisseurin könnte die Hoffnung des deutschen Kinos sein", Die Welt (in German), retrieved 2020-09-06
  18. ^ ""Was tut sich?" mit Anca Miruna Lăzărescu". Epd Film Online (in German). Gemeinschaftswerk der Evangelischen Publizistik (GEP), gemeinnützige GmbH. 2018-12-19.
  19. ^ "Hackerville (UFA Fiction/mobra films für HBO Europe/TNT Serie)". Grimme-Preis Online (in German). Grimme-Institut.
  20. ^ "Curtis Brown".
  21. ^ "We Are The Wave". Ready Steady Cut. November 2019.
  22. ^ "The jury 2019 - Filmschoolfest Munich". www.filmschoolfest-munich.de. Retrieved 2020-09-21.
  23. ^ "Nominierungen - Grimme-Preis". www.grimme-preis.de. Retrieved 2021-06-21.
  24. ^ Tobias, Scott (November 2019). "The Best Movies and TV Shows New on Netflix Canada in November". New York Times. Retrieved 20 September 2020.
  25. ^ "Anca Miruna Lazarescu • Director of We Are the Wave". Cineuropa - the best of european cinema. Retrieved 2021-06-21.
  26. ^ "2019: Anca Miruna Lăzărescu & Mihnea Rareș Hanțiu - Filmschoolfest Munich". www.filmschoolfest-munich.de. Retrieved 2021-06-21.
  27. ^ "THE JURY 2019". Filmschoolfest Munich. Retrieved 20 September 2020.
  28. ^ Liza Foreman 2020-02-24T13:44:00+00:00. "Eight emerging German filmmakers to watch in 2020".
  29. ^ Oliver Kaever, Christian Buß, DER SPIEGEL. ""Dark", "Oktoberfest 1900": Der erstaunliche Erfolg deutscher Serien - DER SPIEGEL - Kultur" (in German).CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  30. ^ "Wiser at Last (Endlich Witwer - Forever Young)". Bavaria Fiction GmbH. Retrieved 2021-06-21.
  31. ^ "WISER AT LAST". www.filmfest-muenchen.de. Retrieved 2021-06-21.
  32. ^ "Curtis Brown". www.curtisbrown.co.uk. Retrieved 2021-06-21.
  33. ^ "Mitglied anzeigen". Deutsche Filmakademie (in German). Retrieved 2021-06-21.

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