Henrik_Peschel

Henrik Peschel

Henrik Peschel

German film director


Henrik Peschel, also known as Henna Peschel (born 1967 in Hamburg), is a German film director, screenwriter, cameraman and producer.

Career

Peschel has been working in film since the 1990s. He taught himself film-making, starting with music videos for popular independent music acts like Frank Black (Ex-Pixies) who wrote the soundtrack for “Fight Club”. His first two short movies Rollo Aller! and Rollo Aller! 2, shot on Super-8 about two slackers succeeded to gain cult status in Hamburg, winning audience awards at two German Film festivals.[1][2][3]

Peschel later worked as cameraman for German directors Klaus Lemke [de], Wolfgang Büld and Fatih Akin. The TV documentary Punk in the Jungle, shot in Indonesia with him as director of photography was nominated for the prestigious German TV award Grimme-Preis in 2008.[4]

After directing short and mid-length films,[5] Peschel co-directed the mockumentary Dicke Hose with Miles Terheggen in 2009 to critical acclaim.[6] His first feature film Pete The Heat (2009) won the Montblanc Script Award at Filmfest Hamburg in 2010.[7] Peschel's second feature film Si-o-se Pol (2013) set in Algeria, Spain and France is his first directorial work with an international theme.

Filmography (selection)

Director, script writer and producer:

  • Si-o-se Pol (2013)
  • Pete the Heat (2009)
  • Dicke Hose (2009)
  • Madboy (2008)
  • Rollo Aller! 2 (1992)
  • Rollo Aller! (1990)

Camera:

  • Harrys Comeback (2010)
  • Koffie To Go (2010) (TV)
  • Pete the Heat (2009)
  • Dicke Hose (2009)
  • Madboy (2008)
  • Die Glücklichen (2008)
  • Punk im Dschungel (2007) (TV)
  • 3 Minuten Heroes (2005) (TV)
  • Träum weiter, Julia! (2004) (TV)
  • Rollo Aller! 2 (1992)
  • Rollo Aller! (1990)

Producer:

  • Twisted Sisters (2006)

Awards

  • 2009 Audience Award Best Film at Unerhört Music Film Festival, Hamburg for "Dicke Hose"[8]
  • 2010 Montblanc Script Award at Filmfest Hamburg for "Pete The Heat"
  • 2014 Festival Grand Prize at Arizona International Film Festival for "Si-o-se Pol"
  • 2014 Special Jury Peace Award at Gothenburg Independent Film Festival, Sweden for "Si-o-se Pol"
  • 2014 Kim Daejung Nobel Peace Film Art Special Award at Gwangju International Film Festival for "Si-o-se Pol"
  • 2014 Special Prize for Human Rights Recognition at Oaxaca FilmFest for "Si-o-se Pol"
  • 2014 Best Indie Feature at IndieCork Film Festival, Ireland for "Si-o-se Pol"
  • 2015 Best Feature at Cardiff Independent Film Festival, Wales for "Si-o-se Pol"
  • 2015 Best Foreign Language Feature at Orlando Film Festival for "Si-o-se Pol"

References

  1. "Henrik "Henna" Peschel". taz. 2008-09-27.
  2. Volker Hummel (November 4, 2011). "Die Leute". Der Freitag. Retrieved February 20, 2013.
  3. "Nominations for information and culture 2008". Grimme Preis. Archived from the original on 2012-09-24.

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