Dieter Kosslick
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Dieter Kosslick is a German film critic, journalist and researcher. He was the fourth director of the
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(Berlinale) from 1 May 2001, when he took over from Moritz de Hadeln, until 2019.


Early life

Born in Pforzheim and raised in
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, Dieter Kosslick studied Communication, Politics and Education at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. After receiving his master's degree, he continued at the university as a research assistant before moving to Hamburg in 1979 to work as speechwriter and office administrator for the
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Hans-Ulrich Klose and later as press spokesman for the "women's equality" unit. He left this position in 1982 to work as a journalist for the political magazine "
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".


Career

In 1983 he became involved in film funding, starting as managing director of Hamburg's cultural film fund (Hamburg Film Office). In 1986 he founded the European Low Budget Forum with the cinema "Kino auf der Alster". In 1988 he became managing director of the city's economic film fund (Hamburg Film Fund - Filmförderung Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein). The same year, he was a co-founder of the EFDO (European Film Distribution Office) and became the president of this European organisation, a post he held until EFDO's dissolution in 1996. In 1992 the federal state of
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and WDR ( West German broadcasting corporation) attracted Kosslick to the Rhine to head up the barely one-year-old "Filmstiftung NRW" as its executive director. During his nine years in office, North-Rhine-Westphalia became the leading German film site and established itself internationally as an important film region. In July 2000 the federal state and city of Berlin as well as the Federal Government of Germany appointed him director of Germany's prestigious Berlin International Film Festival. Kosslick assumed the role on 1 May 2001. Kosslick launched new sections and initiatives within the Berlin Film Festival, among which are the section Perspektive Deutsches Kino for young German film, the Co-Production Market and the
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, as well as the Culinary Cinema in 2007 (dropped after his departure, from 2020). His contract was extended for a further five years in 2014 until 2019. In 2021 he published his autobiography "''Immer auf dem Teppich bleiben''".


Honors

Dieter Kosslick has received many honours and awards for the diverse ways in which he has promoted film and culture; the Bundesverdienstkreuz, and the
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, among others.


Notes and references


External links


Official biography at the Berlinale website
(archived) Berlin International Film Festival People from Pforzheim 1948 births Living people Officers Crosses of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany Recipients of the Order of Merit of Baden-Württemberg Recipients of the Order of Merit of Berlin {{Germany-film-bio-stub