Cordula Kablitz-Post

Cordula Kablitz-Post

A visionary storyteller with a keen eye for human emotions, Cordula Kablitz-Post was born in 1964 in Dusseldorf, West Germany. Her directorial journey, spanning from 1996 to present, primarily revolves around the genres of drama, biography, and music, with her most famous film being "Lou Andreas-Salomé, The Audacity to be Free" which won the 2016 Bavarian Film Award. Kablitz-Post's authorial style often weaves a rich tapestry of human complexities and intellectual exploration, making her an enchanting voice in contemporary cinema.

Cordula Kablitz-Post, with her unwavering dedication and unique narrative style, continues to illuminate the international film scene with her profound understanding of the human condition.