Sabine Michel was born in Dresden and grew up in Guinea (Africa). She later worked as an assistant director and assistant cameraman for several feature film productions. She studied directing at Film University Babelsberg KONRAD WOLF in Potsdam, attaining a diploma degree in 2006. She has also participated in numerous national and international film festivals with her films. Her documentary My Life - The Photographer Sibylle Bergemann was honoured with the Adolf Grimme Award and with the Audience Award of the Marl Group, the German equivalent to the Emmys.
In her documentary, director Sabine Michel revisits her own experiences during the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 and Germany's subsequent reunification, as well as those of her four friends Claudi, Vera, Claudia and Veruscha. The five women were about 18 years ... (more)
In her documentary, director Sabine Michel revisits her own experiences during the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 and Germany's subsequent reunification, as well as those of her four friends Claudi, Vera, Claudia and Veruscha. The five women were about 18 years ... (more)
It’s country versus city in this darkly comic showdown between the wily inhabitants of a farm and its arrogant new owner. (more)
It’s country versus city in this darkly comic showdown between the wily inhabitants of a farm and its arrogant new owner. (more)
Their names are René, Sabine and Daniel – three people among thousands of others who go on to the streets of Dresden every Monday as “Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamisation of the West”. They shout “We are the people!” They claim “Merkel must go!” The ... (more)
Their names are René, Sabine and Daniel – three people among thousands of others who go on to the streets of Dresden every Monday as “Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamisation of the West”. They shout “We are the people!” They claim “Merkel must go!” The ... (more)