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CAROLINE SPREITZENBART

visual storytelling of feature and documentary films with focus on political and philosophical stories.



LIFE IS NOT A COMPETITION, BUT I’M WINNING
︎ 79 minutes
Germany 2023
Docufiction


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Nearly no other part of society is still so rigidly separated by gender as the world of sports. This not only affects the athletes, but also significantly shapes the gender perception of millions of spectators. In a mixture of documentary, fiction and archival footage, this film searches for the queer-feminist potential in the Olympic disciplines of running. It envisions a world beyond stereotypical gender categories. A brightly colored manifesto.

Written and directed by Julia Fuhr Mann
Producer Melissa Byrne
Editing by Merit Giesen, Melanie Jilg
Gaffer: Janne Ebel
1st AC: Nadja Krüger
2nd AC: Teresa Renn
Sound Design: Cornelia Böhm
Original Sound: by Rhys Anderson
Visual Effects: Artists Isabelle Kramer, Fabian Peitzsch
DOP: Caroline Spreitzenbart
3sat/ZDF: Katya Mader
Production: Sophie Ahrens, Fabian Altenried, Kristof Gerega
Funded by FFF Bayern
Winner of Franz Kraus Production Award (former: ARRI Production Award)



Winner of British Pathé Archive Award
Part of Locarno First Look
Part of Into the Wild Mentoring

World Premiere on Settimana internazionale della critica 2023


A production of Schuldenberg Films in coproduction with ZDF/3SAT in cooperation with University for Television and Film Munich. © 2023




STURM UND DRANG
︎ 30 minutes
Germany
Fiction
2023 (in Postproduction)
1.85 Aspect Ratio
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Knittlingen, 1789. To escape her oppressive home, Cornelia decides to run away and use the stolen money from her father to pay a Prussian lieutenant to marry and move to Paris with her. When a strange traveler and a pregnant woman show up during the encounter with her husband-to-be and invite them to a picnic, Cornelia is made to realize that the revolution created by men will not set her free, and she begins to provoke the men until the guns are drawn in the name of freedom!

Written by Romina Ecker
Directed by Wouter Wirth
Edited by Andreas Schumacher
Gaffer: Anna Rothärmel
1st AC: Chris Pütz
2nd AC: Lukas Lerche
Camera Operator: Christoph Werner, Florian Strandl, Manuel Lübbers
B-Cam 1st AC: Nadja Mild
DIT: Jan Riebe
Original Sound, Sound Design: Xavier Fleming
DOP: Caroline Spreitzenbart
BR: Natalie Lambsdorff
Producer: Kirsten Wehr
Production: Tanja Schmidbauer, Andreas Schmidbauer
Funded by FFF Bayern and BKM

A production of Schmidbauer Film in coproduction with Bayerischer Rundfunk in cooperation with University for Television and Film Munich. © 2023



ANYONE CAN SAY I, BUT WHO SAYS WE?
︎ 19 minutes
Germany
Documentary
2022
1.33 Aspect Ratio

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At the Senior Class of a New Middleschool in Lower Austria, currently the topic of democracy has been dealt with. Although the pupils have been divided into two groups due to the Corona pandemic, they should learn how to make decisions collectively as part of a class council. At the same time in a different location, covered chandeliers and offices wrapped in tarpaulins hint at the state of an abandoned pomp building.  While empty meeting rooms and old lecterns are being renovated in the Austrian parliament building, the pupils find themselves in the new roles of their everyday school-life.

What processes and conflicts are the young people confronted with, at a time when life as a class community is being put to the test?
 
Written and directed by Katharina Rabl
Cinematography by Caroline Spreitzenbart
Editing by Maria Lisa Pichler
Original Sound by David Almeida Ribeiro
Sounddesign by Cornelia Böhm
Production Manager Fanny Rösch
Color Grading by Louis Dickhaut and Caroline Spreitzenbart
Produced by Katharina Rabl and Rebecca Zehr

A production of taro films in cooperation with University for Television and Film Munich © 2022



CONFESSIONS OF REPUBLICANS
︎ 23:30 minutes
USA, Pennsylvania
Documentary
2020
1.77:1 Aspect Ratio
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In order to vote in the U.S. presidential election, citizens must first register on the regional voter registry. Convinced of Trump’s re-election, Republicans are preparing for November 3, 2020. Conservative activist Scott Presler is helping with the registration of new voter groups. With his slogan “I’m Gay. Democrats don’t own me” he makes his audience cheer.

Atmospherically, the film draws a picture of tension in a polarized country. Before the crucial presidential election and the all-changing Covid-19 pandemic.

Writer, director, editor and cinematographer: Caroline Spreitzenbart

Audio, production assistant: Denise Riedmayr

Producer on location: Stefan Simons
Product manager: Prof. Claus Richter
Project supervisor: Madeleine Müller
Color Grading: Claudia Fuchs

A production of HFF Munich. © HFF 2020



 I TEACH MY KIDS LOVE
︎ 18:30 minutes
USA, West Virginia
Documentary
2020
1.77:1 Aspect Ratio
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Every 15 minutes in the USA, a child is born after a prenatal exposure to opioids. The same-sex spouses Louisa and Nikki have adopted eight children from families with severe pain pill abuse. Their goal is to break the existing family cycles and to enable their adoptive children to grow up protected from the drug crisis.

Written, directed and edited by Denise Riedmayr
Cinematography by Caroline Spreitzenbart
Producer on location: Stefan Simons
Product manager: Prof. Claus Richter
Project supervisor: Madeleine Müller
Color Grading: Claudia Fuchs

A production of HFF Munich. © HFF 2020




ARS MORIENDI OR THE ART OF LIVING
︎ 29 minutes   ︎︎ Trailer
Germany
Documentary
2018
2.39:1 Aspect Ratio
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Rosemarie Achenbach is 93 years old. Time and again, she has found the strength to liberate herself: During World War II, she was trapped under rubble following an aerial bombardment, but survived. As a pastor’s wife, she was trapped by the expectations of patriarchal post-War society. After her husband’s death, she took her life into her own two hands. She concluded her degree in philosophy and today she is writing her doctorate. She is writing about death, because “I am old enough for it”.

“ars moriendi – the art of living” is both the portrait of a woman and the portrait of a century now past.

Written by Kristina Schranz and Caroline Spreitzenbart
Directed by Kristina Schranz
Cinematography by Caroline Spreitzenbart
Editing: Gaby Kull-Neujahr (bfs)
Audio: Kristina Schranz
Art: Ismaël Sanou
Producer: Marie Freund
Color Grading: Jürgen Pertack

A documentary by Kristina Schranz and Caroline Spreitzenbart.
A production of HFF Munich. © HFF 2018



SPIELFELD
︎ 27 minutes
Austria
Documentary
2017
1.77:1 Aspect Ratio
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In the winter of 2015, more than one hundred thousand refugees cross Spielfeld on the Austrian-Slovenian border without being patrolled. In response, the government presents its “modern border management system” to the media. But since the Balkan route has been closed, no refugees have been able to reach Spielfeld. What remains are deserted tents, a broken fence in the forest and the people of the village.

How do they deal with the fact that their thousand-people village has become a “playing field” for helpless refugee policy in Europe?

Written and directed by Kristina Schranz
Co-directed and Cinematography by Caroline Spreitzenbart
Editing: Sophie Oldenbourg (bfs)
Audio: Marie Freund, Kristina Schranz, Julia Weidner, Carina Bethmann
Co-writer: Carina Bethmann
Consulting Dramaturgy: Julia Weidner
Consulting Editing: Vera Drude, Ulrike Tortora
Art: Ismaël Sanou
Creative Producer: Marie Freund
Color Grading: Claudia Fuchs

A documentary by Kristina Schranz and Caroline Spreitzenbart.
A production of HFF Munich. © HFF 2017
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