Margarethe von Trotta
- Actress
- Director
- Writer
Margarethe von Trotta was born in Berlin in 1942. In the 1960s she
moved to Paris where she worked for film collectives, collaborating on
scripts and co-directing short films. She also pursued an acclaimed
acting career, starring in films by well known German directors such as
Rainer Werner Fassbinder, and
Volker Schlöndorff. In 1971, von
Trotta divorced her first husband Juergen Moeller (with whom she had a
child) and married Schlöndorff. She co-wrote many of the scripts for
his films, and in 1975 the two of them co-directed
The Lost Honor of Katharina Blum (1975).
In 1977, von Trotta directed her first solo feature
The Second Awakening of Christa Klages (1978). With her third film,
Marianne & Juliane (1981), von
Trotta's position as New German Cinema's most prominent and successful
female filmmaker was fully secured.
Her films feature strong female protagonists, and are usually set against an important political background. Themes in her work include the effect of the political on the personal, and vice versa, as well as the relationships between female characters, often sisters.
Her films feature strong female protagonists, and are usually set against an important political background. Themes in her work include the effect of the political on the personal, and vice versa, as well as the relationships between female characters, often sisters.