Juliane Henrich

Director

Juliane Henrich

Juliane Henrich is a talented German actress known for her work in both film and television. She has appeared in several popular German films such as "Oh Boy" and "One Breath." Henrich has received critical acclaim for her performances and has been nominated for several awards for her acting skills. She continues to impress audiences with her versatile acting abilities and is considered one of the rising stars in the German entertainment industry.

Sämtliche Wunder

The filmmaker portrays an elderly woman who has not given up the fight for living independently. A film about everyday life and aging.

schleifen

A place and its inhabitants have to give way to the open-cast mine.

Mit dem Wort Wende

Filmmaker Juliane Henrich explores the term "Wende" (course change) by means of a speech by Christa Wolf, which she gave shortly before the fall of the Berlin Wall at the Alexanderplatz in Berlin. A time-lapse recording of the Berlin television tower is intertwined with fragments of Wolf's speech on 04.11.1989. The writer called into question the term "Wende", which today is synonymous with the peaceful revolution of 1989, but it was actually SED Secretary General Egon Krenz who first spoke of a "Wende", when he took office in October 1989 - so the word was abhorrent to many members of the opposition, because it was seen as an appropriation of the protests by the GDR leadership.