- Ingo Petzke
Ingo Petzke (born 18 September 1947 in
Belm nearOsnabrück inGermany ) is an internationally acknowledged German film scholar, filmmaker and author.Ingo Petzke grew up in
Osnabrück . He attended theMünster andBochum universities and received his Masters degree in 1973 (Journalism, Scandinavian Studies, Modern History).Petzke started his professional career in 1976 in
Bad Oeynhausen as one of Germany's youngest directors of an adult education school but fell more and more to the lure of Film. For several years he worked in the Festivalkommission ofInternationale Kurzfilmtage Oberhausen and together with his students (Heiko Daxl and others) started the OsnabrückExperimentalfilm Workshop in 1980 which since 1988 is known asEuropean Media Art Festival .In 1974 he was adjunct lecturer for film at
Ruhr Universität Bochum and between 1978 – 1983 atUniversität Osnabrück . Since then he lectured in 26 countries, among them New Zealand, Hong Kong, Chile, Argentina, the US of A and Canada. In 1986 the Philippine government awarded him for „International Contribution to Philippine Independent Cinema“His (experimental) shorts screened at numerous domestic and foreign festivals. 1976 – 2000 his company
CINE PRO acted as sole German distributor specialised in Avant-garde/Experimental Film. During the 80s Petzke was a member of the Film Commission ofGoethe-Institut - German Culture Institute, for which he curated several packages of Experimental films and Shorts.Since 1983 Petzke is Professor for Film at the Design Faculty of University of Applied Sciences Würzburg-Schweinfurt. He lived and worked several turns in Australia: 1992 as Visiting Professor at
Queensland University of Technology inBrisbane and 2001 - 2006 as Associate Professor atBond University on theGold Coast . In 2004 he earned his "PhD by Published Works" aboutExperimental Film . Additionally, he was awarded a Dr. phil. degree in 2006 at Universität Osnabrück with a film historical dissertation about Hollywood-based Australian feature film directorPhillip Noyce .His main areas of interest are the history of the international
Avant-garde (since 2008, he is also Director of the (German) Research Center for Experimental Film) and more recentlyAustralian film . Also, he has frequently done research intocurriculum development , particularly for the German Federal government.Petzke is a member of the German Film Critics Association (VdFk) and of
Screen Producers Association of Australia (SPAA).Works
Books
* 1989 Das Experimentalfilm Handbuch, Frankfurt am Main
* 1998 Unternehmen im Internet: Web Seiten gestalten, München
* 2001 Das grosse Buch Adobe Premiere 6, Düsseldorf
* 2004 Backroads to Hollywood – Phillip Noyce, Sydney
* 2007 24 Frames - The Cinema of Australia and New Zealand, London ("chapter")
* 2007 Kino Sine - Philippine-German Cinema Relations, Manila ("chapter")Films
* 1975 Glimtar, 17 mins
* 1976 Asymptote, 11 mins
* 1977 Albedo 0.97, 13 mins
* 1980 Jesper, 11 mins
* 1984 Hong Kong Topography, 13 minsExternal links
* [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ingo_Petzke German version of this article]
* [http://www.petzke.biz Personal web site]
* [http://epublications.bond.edu.au/hss_pubs/127 Biographical article about Phillip Noyce]
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