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'''Vivian Naefe''' (born 21 March 1953) is a German film director.<ref>{{cite book|last1=Pflaum|first1=Hans Günther|last2=Prinzler|first2=Hans Helmut|title=Cinema in the Federal Republic of Germany: the new German film, origins and present situation : with a section on GDR cinema : a handbook|date=1993|publisher=Inter Nationes|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=8Z6RAAAAIAAJ&q=%22Vivian+Naefe%22|page=336}}</ref> Her films include the ''Die wilden Hühner'' series (based on novels by [[Cornelia Funke]]), ''[[Waves (2005 film)|Waves]]'' (based on the novel ''[[Wellen (novel)|Wellen]]'' by [[Eduard von Keyserling]]), and two episodes of the police procedural television series ''[[Tatort]]''.
'''Vivian Naefe''' (born 21 March 1953) is a German film director.<ref>{{cite book|last1=Pflaum|first1=Hans Günther|last2=Prinzler|first2=Hans Helmut|title=Cinema in the Federal Republic of Germany: the new German film, origins and present situation : with a section on GDR cinema : a handbook|date=1993|publisher=Inter Nationes|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=8Z6RAAAAIAAJ&q=%22Vivian+Naefe%22|page=336}}</ref> Her films include the [[Wild Chicks]] series (based on novels by [[Cornelia Funke]]), ''[[Waves (2005 film)|Waves]]'' (based on the novel ''[[Wellen (novel)|Wellen]]'' by [[Eduard von Keyserling]]), and two episodes of the police procedural television series ''[[Tatort]]''.


==Selected filmography==
==Selected filmography==
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* ''Tatort'' – "Kleine Diebe" (2000, TV series episode)
* ''Tatort'' – "Kleine Diebe" (2000, TV series episode)
* ''[[Waves (2005 film)|Waves]]'' (2005, TV film)
* ''[[Waves (2005 film)|Waves]]'' (2005, TV film)
* ''Die Wilden Hühner'' (2006)
* ''Wild Chicks'' (2006)
* ''Die Wilden Hühner und die Liebe'' (2007)
* ''Wild Chicks in Love'' (2007)
* ''Die Wilden Hühner und das Leben'' (2009)
* ''The Wild Chicks and Life'' (2009)
* ''Das Quartett'' (2019–22, four episodes of TV series)
* ''Das Quartett'' (2019–22, four episodes of TV series)



Latest revision as of 01:08, 9 October 2023

Vivian Naefe
Born (1953-03-21) 21 March 1953 (age 71)
Hamburg, Germany
OccupationFilm director
Years active1981–present

Vivian Naefe (born 21 March 1953) is a German film director.[1] Her films include the Wild Chicks series (based on novels by Cornelia Funke), Waves (based on the novel Wellen by Eduard von Keyserling), and two episodes of the police procedural television series Tatort.

Selected filmography

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  • Tatort – "Blutiger Asphalt" (1995, TV series episode)
  • Four for Venice (1998)
  • Tatort – "Kleine Diebe" (2000, TV series episode)
  • Waves (2005, TV film)
  • Wild Chicks (2006)
  • Wild Chicks in Love (2007)
  • The Wild Chicks and Life (2009)
  • Das Quartett (2019–22, four episodes of TV series)

References

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  1. ^ Pflaum, Hans Günther; Prinzler, Hans Helmut (1993). Cinema in the Federal Republic of Germany: the new German film, origins and present situation : with a section on GDR cinema : a handbook. Inter Nationes. p. 336.
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