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Ulrike Ottinger (born 6 June 1942) is a German filmmaker and photographer.


Early life

From 1959 she was a visiting student at the Academy of Arts in Munich and worked as a painter. Her mother, Maria Weinberg, was a journalist and her father, Ulrich Ottinger, was a painter. From 1962 to 1968, Ottinger worked as a freelance artist in Paris and studied etching with
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among other studies. They participated in several exhibitions.


Film career

The films of Ottinger have been said to "reject or parody the conventions of art cinema and search for new ways to construct visual pleasure, creating various spectator positions usually neglected or marginalized by cinematic address". Her films include strong elements of stylization and fantasy, as well as ethnographic explorations. In 1966 she wrote her first screenplay, entitled ''Die Mongolische Doppelschublade''. Ottinger returned to
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in 1969 and, in cooperation with the Film Seminar at the University of Konstanz, founded the film club "Visuell", which she directed until 1972. She also headed a gallery and the associated "galeriepress”, where they edited works by contemporary artists. During this time she met Tabea Blumenschein and , both of whom have been cast as lead actresses in her films since 1972. Ottinger developed her own bizarre surrealist film-style, which among other things, was marked by widespread abandonment of a linear plot and instead linger long in individual scenes, which in turn make überstarke and extravagant costumes of the imagination mostly female cast artfully to own collages were designed. She directed and did stage design for
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's ''Clara S.'' at the Württembergisches Staatstheater in
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in 1983, and did the same for Jelinek's ''Begierde und Fahrerlaubnis'' in Graz in 1986. In 1989, her film ''
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'', with
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who acted in many of her films, was entered into the 39th Berlin International Film Festival. In 2003, Ottinger was selected for a solo exhibition at the
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in Chicago. Titled ''South East Passage'', the work "is in three chapters - a travelogue of the artist's journey from southeast Poland to the Bulgarian shores of the Black Sea and a portrait of two coastal cities, Odessa and Istanbul". ''South East Passage'' was the first of a two-part series of exhibits exploring Eastern European video work. On the occasion of the 2009 New York premiere of '' The Korean Wedding Chest'', with Ottinger to be in attendance, ''The New York Times'' characterized the director as, " ring the 1980s heyday of the
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, having constituted a one-woman avant-garde opposition to the sulky male melodramas of Wenders, Fassbinder and
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, her films being long, discursive and wildly inventive." Ottinger's films, with their preference for the Far Eastern formal language is visible, turned in the following decades, some unconventional documentaries about life in various Asian regions. Ottinger was to direct the horror-drama film ''Die Blutgräfin'', based on the life of
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; however, the project has not been produced as of January 2015.


Other activities

Ottinger has also worked as a photographer,
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and painter. Since 2019, she has been a member of the
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Personal life

Ottinger has lived in Berlin since 1973. She has always been openly lesbian.The St. James Women Filmmakers Encyclopedia (edited by Amy L. Unterburger), Visible Ink press, 1999, p.319


Filmography

*1972: ''Laokoon & Söhne'' (''Laocoön & Sons'') *1973: ''Berlin-Fieber'' (Documentary film about the Happening ''Berlin-Fieber'' by
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) *1975: ' (''Die Betörung der blauen Matrosen'') *1976: ''VOAEX'' (Documentary film about the making of Wolf Vostell sculpture ''VOAEX'' in Spain) *1978: ''Madame X – Eine absolute Herrscherin'' ('' Madame X: An Absolute Ruler'') *1979: '' Ticket of No Return'' (''Bildnis einer Trinkerin'') *1981: '' Freak Orlando'' *1984: ' (''Dorian Gray im Spiegel der Boulevardpresse'') *1986: ''China. Die Künste – der Alltag'' (''China. The Arts – the People'') *1986: ''Sieben Frauen – Sieben Todsünden'' (''Seven Women, Seven Sins'') *1989: ''
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'' *1990: ''Countdown'' *1992: ''
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'' *1997: ''Exil Shanghai'' (''Exile Shanghai'') *2002: ''Südostpassage'' (''Southeast Passage'') *2004: ''Zwölf Stühle'' (''Twelve Chairs'') *2007: ''Prater'' *2009: ''Still Moving'' (short) *2009: '' The Korean Wedding Chest'' *2011: ''Under Snow'' *2016: ''Chamisso's Shadow: A Journey to the Bering Sea in Three Chapters'' *2020: ''Paris Calligrammes''


Further reading


Primary literature

* Ulrike Ottinger. 'Ulrike Ottinger'. MNCARS, 2013. * Ulrike Ottinger. 'Floating Food'. Walther König, 2011. * Ulrike Ottinger. 'Image Archive'. Nürnberg: Verlag für moderne Kunst, 2006.


Secondary literature

* Laurence A. Rickels. 'Ulrike Ottinger: The Autobiography of Art Cinema'. University of Minnesota Press, 2008. * Tanja Nusser. 'Von und zu anderen Ufern. Ulrike Ottingers filmische Reiseerzählungen'. Köln: Böhlau, 2002.


See also

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References


External links


Official siteUlrike Ottinger.
Faculty profile at
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