Connie Walther

Connie Walther

Connie WALTHER (1962, Germany) studied sociology and Spanish at the University of Marburg. She started out in the media biz as assistant to an advertising photographer. After that she studied at the German Film and Television Academy in Berlin. Her first feature-length TV movie The First Time (1996) was awarded best work from a German film school graduate. Since then, she has demonstrated her talents with various award-winning films and documentaries.


Filmography

Sprechstunde (1986, short), La mémoire (1989, short), Börsday Blues (1992, short), Das erste Mal/The First Time (1996, TV), Hauptsache Leben/Life Is the Main Thing (1998, TV), Tic Tac Toe und raus bist du (1999, short TV doc), Wie Feuer und Flamme/Never Mind the Wall (2001), Und Tschüss, Ihr Lieben (2003, TV), 12 heißt: Ich liebe dich/12 Means: I Love You (2007, TV), Mord in aller Unschuld (2008), Schattenwelt/Long Schadows (2008)