Andrea Schuler

Director, Assistant director, Screenplay, Location manager
Salem am Bodensee

Biography

Andrea Schuler, born in 1964 in Salem/Bodensee, worked as an editor for "Bodensee Magazin" in Konstanz after studying English and German Literature in Konstanz from 1992 to 1994. During this time she established "Memoria Pulp", a company that published a series of books called "The Mover". From 1994 to 2003, Schuler worked, with a few breaks in between, as a TV journalist for various production companies, contributed to numerous ZDF magazine shows and was on the team of authors for the German-French Kulturkanal ARTE"s magazine "Hippocrate".

 


From 1998 to 2000 she worked as an assisting director and post producer of documentary and feature films such as Jens Meurer"s "Public Enemy" and Nana Dzordzadzes "27 Missing Kisses" (Summer). In 2001 and 2002, Andrea Schuler together with Oliver Ruts published "Herbert Hoffmann: Motivtafeln", an art book on tattoos, as well as "Bilderbuchmenschen", a collection of photographs of tattooed people for Memoria Pulp. At the same time, both of them began to research their first documentary film "Flammend" Herz" (Blue Skin) which premiered at the 2004 Berlinale.

Filmography

2003/2004
  • Director
  • Screenplay
1999/2000
  • Production assistant
1997-1999
  • Assistant director
  • Post-production