Born 1962 (age 64) · Aalen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Appears in 33 titles

Angela Schanelec ([aŋˈɡeːla ˈʃaːnəlɛk]; born 1962) is a German filmmaker and actress. Her films have premiered at numerous renowned film festivals, including the Cannes Film Festival, the Berlin International Film Festival, and the Toronto International Film Festival. She is often compared to several European avant-garde filmmakers, such as Chantal Akerman, Michelangelo Antonioni, and Robert Bresson, whom she has cited as an important influence. At the 69th Berlin International Film Festival, Schanelec won the Silver Bear for Best Director for her film “I Was at Home, But…” (2019). At the 73rd Berlin International Film Festival, Schanelec won the Silver Bear for Best Screenplay for her film “Music” (2023). Schanelec was born in Aalen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. She began her artistic career as an actress on stage, but is now best known for her career as a filmmaker, which began during her time at the Berlin Film and Television Academy (dffb). While there, she studied under Harun Farocki and Hartmut Bitomsky and met Christian Petzold and Thomas Arslan. Together, they formed the so-called first wave of the Berlin School.

Filmography

My Sister’s Good Fortune
5.8
My Sister’s Good Fortune
1995
as Isabel
Dealer
5.1
Dealer
1999
as Eva
Passing Summer
5.6
Passing Summer
2001
as Thomas' geschiedene Frau
Afternoon
6.3
Afternoon
2007
as Irene
I Stayed in Berlin All Summer
5.8
I Stayed in Berlin All Summer
1994
as Nadine
The Death of the White Stallion
6.3
The Death of the White Stallion
1985
as Anna Gall
Take What You Can Carry
4.7
Take What You Can Carry
2015
as Angela
8.5
Dragonland
1999
Lovely Yellow Color
7.0
Anna Zeit Land
1994
Daily Chicken
10.0
Daily Chicken
1997
as Frau Rötting
10.0
Die Wupper
1985
as Marta
Leçon de cinéma avec Angela Schanelec
Leçon de cinéma avec Angela Schanelec
2020
as Self - Guest
A House in Berlin
The Cinema of Angela Schanelec
The Cinema of Angela Schanelec
2008
as Herself
The Family or Schroffenstein
The Family or Schroffenstein
1984
as Agnes
Berlin, 10:46
Berlin, 10:46
1994
as Freundin