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Caroline Link (born 2 June 1964) is a German
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and
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.


Life and work

Caroline Link is the daughter of Jürgen and Ilse Link. From 1986 to 1990 she studied at the
University of Television and Film Munich The University of Television and Film Munich (German: Hochschule für Fernsehen und Film München, short: HFF Munich) is a publicly funded film school in Munich, Germany. The school was established in 1966 by decree of the Bavarian government. T ...
(HFF), and then worked as an assistant director and script writer. Link's early work includes the short film ''Bunte Blumen'', from 1988. She was a co-director on the documentary film ''Das Glück zum Anfassen'' (1989). For Bavaria Film, she wrote two screenplays to the detective series ''Der Fahnder'' (''The Investigators''). Caroline Link grew up in a small town outside of Frankfurt, Germany in 1968. Despite her family giving her a strong moral compass, they were a "non intellectual and non artistic family." Link first became interested in pursuing filmmaking after being a nanny in America, when she came back to Germany she was working on set as an extra and engaged with a camera man. She thought it would be an interesting profession, she recognized that being a camera women was going to be hard but after studying what they did on set as an extra she was able to get herself an internship in the film industry. Link enjoyed working in the film industry but wanted the ability to create and express her politics. Link's first feature film, ''
Jenseits der Stille ''Beyond Silence'' (german: Jenseits der Stille) is a 1996 German film directed by Caroline Link. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 70th Academy Awards. Plot The film tells the story of Lara, who ...
'' (''Beyond Silence'', 1996) was nominated for the Academy Award as Best Foreign Language Film, and attracted attention for its portrayal of a family with deaf parents. Her second feature film was ''Annaluise and Anton'' (1999), based on a novel by
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. Her third feature film, ''Nirgendwo in Afrika'' ('' Nowhere in Africa'', 2001), adapted by Link from the
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by
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and shot on location in
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, received the
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as well winning the
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(''
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'') in five categories, including Best Fiction Film. Link lives with her partner, the film director Dominik Graf, and their daughter, who was born in 2002.


Beyond Silence

Beyond Silence was Link's first break through, was nominated for the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film and brought her global recognition. Beyond Silence illustrates the struggles of the main character Lara, a child of deaf adults (CODA), among communicating with her deaf parents Martin and Kai. Link uses the theme of silence in her story as an allegory for censorship, generational trauma and oppression in the heart of Germany society. " This isn’t really a movie about deafness, ''Beyond Silence''. It’s about deafness on the surface, of course, but the emotional substance is about communication in a family. I always try to speak about a universal emotion that most viewers will know and understand. So with ''Beyond Silence'', I knew I wanted to make a movie about a father and a daughter – a daughter who loves her father very much but who feels drawn to a completely different world. This I knew from my own life, and this is what I wanted to write about before I knew I’d make a movie about a deaf family." “Women tend to worry a lot about their perception. We want to be nice people. But it’s not always possible to be calm, sweet and understanding when you are in a leading position or if you really try to get something that you need for your creative idea. I had to learn, that it is ok for a woman to WANT something, to be the boss and to sometimes even be aggressive” *1996
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, Best New Director *1997
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by
Jenseits der Stille ''Beyond Silence'' (german: Jenseits der Stille) is a 1996 German film directed by Caroline Link. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 70th Academy Awards. Plot The film tells the story of Lara, who ...
*1998 Bavarian Film Award, Best Young People's Fil


Filmography

*''
Der Fahnder ''Der Fahnder'' is a German television crime drama series which was aired between 1984 and 2005. In the Netherlands the series was broadcast by the VARA from 3 October 1985. Cast ; Klaus Wennemann: Hannes Faber (episodes 1–91) ; Jörg Schüt ...
'' (1985) (TV Series) *''Bunte Blumen'' (1988) *''Glück zum Anfassen'' (1989) *''Sommertage'' (1990) *''Kalle der Träumer'' (1992) (TV) *'' Beyond Silence'' (1996) *''
Annaluise & Anton ''Annaluise & Anton'' (german: Pünktchen und Anton) is a 1999 German family film based on the eponymous children's book by Erich Kästner. A previous version ''Anna Louise and Anton'' was made in 1953. Cast * - Annaluise * - Anton * Juliane ...
'' (1999) *'' Nowhere in Africa'' (2001) *''
Im Winter ein Jahr ''A Year Ago in Winter'' (german: Im Winter ein Jahr) is a 2008 German drama film directed by Caroline Link. It is based on the novel ''Aftermath'' by American author Scott Campbell, telling the story of a "complicated family situation" after the ...
'' (2008) *''
Exit Marrakech ''Exit Marrakech'' is a 2013 German drama film written and directed by Caroline Link. It was screened in the Special Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Cast * Samuel Schneider as Ben * Ulrich Tukur as Father ...
'' (2013) *''Der Junge muss an die frische Luft'' (2018) *''
When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit ''Out of the Hitler Time'' is a trilogy of semi-autobiographical novels by Judith Kerr for children and young adults. ''When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit'' ''When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit'' is the first book in the trilogy and a well-known novel ...
'' (2019)


Further reading

* Jörn Glasenapp (ed.), ''Caroline Link''. ''Film-Konzepte'' 42 (edition text + kritik, 2016).


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Link, Caroline 1964 births Film people from Hesse People from Bad Nauheim Living people University of Television and Film Munich alumni German women film directors Directors of Best Foreign Language Film Academy Award winners Best Director German Film Award winners Officers Crosses of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany