Katja Esson

Katja Esson is an Academy Award-nominated German-American filmmaker based in Brooklyn, New York. She was born and raised in Germany.[1][2]

Her documentary Ferry Tales received an Academy Award nomination for Best Documentary (Short Subject) in 2004.[3] She is the only female German filmmaker ever nominated for a documentary at the Academy Awards.

Early life and education

Esson was born Katja Kümmerle, in Hamburg, Germany. After graduating from secondary school in Hamburg, she moved to the United States to study film,[1] earning a Bachelor in Motion Pictures and Theater at the University of Miami, Florida.[2]

Career

Esson began working in the film industry as a director's assistant on German features,[2] and a production assistant in Miami.[4] She moved to New York in 1994.[1] She was married to Cuban painter Tomas Esson.[5]

Since the year 2000, she has worked as a writer-director. Her documentaries have screened internationally on numerous festivals in the US,[6][7] Asia and Europe, and have won international awards.[2] In 2011, her film Poetry of Resilience won the award for Best Short Documentary at the Woodstock Film Festival.[8][9] In 2012, her film Skydancer was nominated for three awards at the Shanghai Television Festival (Best Documentary, Best Director, Best Camera).[4]

Her films have also been broadcast on PBS, HBO and channel Thirteen,[2] as well as Arte and ARD in Europe.[2][10][11]

In 2004, she started her own production company, Penelope Pictures.

In 2007, Esson received the Simons Public Humanities Fellowship[12] and was nominated for a Rockefeller Media Grant.[2]

Filmography

Awards and nominations (selection)

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 Klug, Hannes (2015). Schauplatz Film New York (in German). Regensburg: Bueckle & Boehm. ISBN 3941530259. p. 162–166
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 "Katja Esson" (in German). Above the Line. n.d.
  3. Ramsey, Nancy (Feb 12, 2004). "Sisterhood in a Floating Powder Room; An Oscar-Nominated Documentary Captures Life Aboard the Staten Island Ferry". New York Times. Retrieved 2015-12-19.
  4. 1 2 "Katja Esson". Women Make Movies. n.d. Retrieved 2015-12-21.
  5. Kreye, Andrian (Feb 26, 2004). "Staten Island 08:15; Die Dokumentarfilmerin Katja Esson wurde für einen Oscar nominiert" (in German). Sueddeutsche Zeitung. Retrieved 2015-12-21.
  6. "The Image Formed Short Highlights". Austin Chronicle, By Darcie Stevens, Oct. 20, 2006
  7. "Screens String", Aug. 13, 2004 Austin Chronicle
  8. 1 2 "Poetry of Resilience; Directed by Katja Esson". Woodstock Film Festival. n.d. Retrieved 2015-12-21.
  9. Hall, Phil. "POETRY OF RESILIENCE". Film Threat
  10. "Backroads" (in German). Arte TV. n.d. Retrieved 2015-12-21.
  11. "TV-Regisseurin: New Yorkern fehlt Ort zum Trauern; ARD zeigt Dokumentation zum 11. September 2001" (in German). Deutschlandfunk. Sep 6, 2006. Retrieved 2015-12-21.
  12. "Simons Public Humanities Fellowship". The Hall Center for the Humanities. n.d. Retrieved 2015-12-21.
  13. "THE 12th WOODSTOCK FILM FESTIVAL". Filmmaker Magazine
  14. "TV-Vorschau Frozen Angels". Spiegel Online. 04.09.2006
  15. "Overview of Projects and Activities in 2012". Cinema for Peace Foundation. n.d. Retrieved 2015-12-21. p.22
  16. "Skydancer". Women Make Movies. n.d. Retrieved 2015-12-21.
  17. "US International Film & Video Festival Award Winners". US International Film & Video Festival. n.d. Retrieved 2015-12-21.

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