University of Television and Film Munich
Type | Public |
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Established | July 19, 1966 (1966-07-19) First course started 1967/68 |
President | Prof. Bettina Reitz |
Academic staff | 84 |
Undergraduates | 346 |
Location | Munich, Bavaria, Germany |
Departments | 5 |
Affiliations | CILECT |
Website | www.hff-muc.de |
The University of Television and Film Munich (German: Hochschule für Fernsehen und Film München, HFF Munich) is a publicly funded film school in Munich, Germany. The school was established in 1966 by decree of the Bavarian government. The University of Television and Film Munich is one of Germany's most reputable film schools with about 350 students enrolled. The school has celebrated its 50th anniversary in July 2017.[1]
Contents
1 Courses
2 Distinguished Alumni
3 Further reading
4 External links
5 References
Courses
Application deadline is February 28 of any calendar year. The examination questions for new applicants can be downloaded or ordered by mail from 15 November.[2] The teacher to student ratio is about 1:9, the staff to student ratio is approximately 1:4.[3]
- Department III - Film and Television Drama Directing (7-9 places)
- Department III/K - Cinematography/Fiction (2-4 places)
- Department III/D - Screenwriting/Fiction (2-4 places)
- Department IV - Documentary Film and Television Reportage Directing (7-9 places)
- Department IV/K - Cinematography/Documentary (2-4 places)
- Department IV/D - Screenwriting/Documentary (2-4 places)
- Department V - Film Production and Media Economics (10-15 places)
All students have to attend classes coordinated by departments I (Media and Communication Studies) and II (Media Technology).
Additionally, students may choose from interdepartmental lectures in three fields:
- Creative Writing
- TV Journalism
- Advertising
Distinguished Alumni
- Maren Ade
- Byambasuren Davaa
- Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck
- Doris Dörrie
- Uli Edel
- Bernd Eichinger
- Roland Emmerich
- Frauke Finsterwalder
- Florian Gallenberger
- Katja von Garnier
- Dominik Graf
- Benjamin Heisenberg
- Mika Kaurismäki
- Caroline Link
- Hans-Christian Schmid
- Hito Steyerl
- Wim Wenders
- Sönke Wortmann
Further reading
- Juliane A. Ahrens, Judith Früh, Judith Westermann (eds.): Hochschule für Fernsehen und Film. 50 Jahre - 50 Filme. Eine unverschämte Auswahl. Munich 2017.
- Peter c. Slansky (ed.): Vom Widerstand des Geräts. 50 Jahre HFF München, 50 Absolventen, 50 Filmgeräte. Munich 2017.
External links
Hochschule für Fernsehen und Film München (in German)
Coordinates: 48°06′33″N 11°35′54″E / 48.10916°N 11.59831°E / 48.10916; 11.59831
References
^ HFF Magazin 2008/2009, Editor: Hochschule für Fernsehen und Film München
^ Hochschule für Fernsehen und Film München
^ HFF Magazin 2008/2009, Editor: Hochschule für Fernsehen und Film München
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