Cast, Director, Screenplay, Producer
Karlsruhe

Biography

Maren Ade was born in Karlsruhe on December 12 1976. After already making short films as a teenager, she enrolled at the film academy HFF Munich in 1998 and successfully graduated in 2004. Shortly after beginning her studies, she founded the production company Komplizen Film in 1999 together with fellow student Janine Jackowski, with whom she also realised her first short films. Her final student project – and her first feature-length film – "Der Wald vor lauter Bäumen" ("The Forest for the Trees") premiered at the 2003 Hofer Filmtage. The psychologically intense drama about a hapless high school teacher, played by Eva Löbau, got universally positive reviews and went on to garner several accolades, including the Special Jury Award of the Sundance Film Festival and the award for Best Feature Film of the Cine Jove Valencia Film Festival. Moreover, the film received a nomination for Best Feature Film at the 2005 German Film Awards.

Ade's sophomore feature as writer-director "Alle Anderen" ("Everyone Else"), a subtle and relentless drama about a declining relationship, premiered in the competition of the 2009 Berlin IFF, which awarded the film the Silver Bears for Best Director and Best Female Actor (Birgit Minichmayr). Hailed by critics, "Alle Anderen" got three nominations at the German Film Awards, and enjoyed a very positive reception abroad. 

During the following years, Maren Ade also successfully established herself as a producer, and through Komplizen Film, she was instrumental for the creation of several remarkable feature releases. Amongst others, she produced and co-produced acclaimed films by Ulrich Köhler ("Schlafkrankheit" / international title: "Sleeping Sickness"), Barbara Albert ("Die Lebenden" / "The Dead and the Living"), Benjamin Heisenberg ("Über-Ich und Du" / "Superegos"), Miguel Gomes ("Tabu – Eine Geschichte von Liebe und Schuld") and Sonja Heiss ("Hotel Very Welcome", "Hedi Schneider steckt fest" / "Hedi Schneider Is Stuck").

In summer 2014, principal photography for Maren Ade's third feature film as producer, writer and director began in Aachen and Bucharest: "Toni Erdmann" portrays the complicated relationship of an aging, hippie bohemian (Peter Simonischek) and his estranged daughter (Sandra Hüller), an ambitious corporate consultant. Already before its release, Maren Ade's film made positive headlines: The Cannes IFF 2016 invited "Toni Erdmann" to its prestigious competition, where the film was praised by audience and critics alike. Contrary to expectations, it didn't win a Golden or Silver Palm, but it was awarded the Prize of the International Film Critics Association.

Filmography

2023/2024
  • Producer
2021-2023
  • Co-Producer
2021-2023
  • Co-Producer
2021/2022
  • Co-Producer
2021
  • Co-Producer
2020/2021
  • Producer
2019-2021
  • Producer
2019-2021
  • Co-Producer
2018-2020
  • Producer
2018/2019
  • Producer
2018/2019
  • Producer
2018/2019
  • Co-Producer
2017-2019
  • Co-Producer
2017-2019
  • Producer
2017/2018
  • Co-Producer
2017/2018
  • Co-Producer
2016-2018
  • Co-Producer
2015-2017
  • Producer
2016/2017
  • Co-Producer
2014-2016
  • Director
  • Screenplay
  • Producer
2014/2015
  • Producer
2014
  • Co-Producer
2012-2014
  • Producer
2013
  • Cast
  • Co-Producer
2012/2013
  • Co-Producer
2011/2012
  • Co-Producer
2010/2011
  • Producer
2007-2009
  • Director
  • Screenplay
  • Producer
2005-2007
  • Producer
2003
  • Director
  • Screenplay
2001
  • Producer
2001
  • Director
  • Screenplay
2000
  • Director
  • Screenplay