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Costumes

Andreas Janczyk

The costume designer Andreas Janczyk has worked on countless film and television productions apart from working in the world of opera and theatre.

He designed the costumes, for example, for Ruzicka's »Hölderlin« at the Berlin State Opera Unter den Linden, Cherubini's »Médée« and Gluck's »Iphigénie en Tauride« at Vienna's Theater an der Wien, Strauss's »Daphne« at the Semperoper Dresden, Verdi's »Attila« at the Antikenfestspiele Trier and Lehár's »Die lustige Witwe« and Strauss's »Die Fledermaus« at the Kassel State Theatre.

In the world of theatre, he was responsible for the costumes in such productions as George Tabori's »Mutter Courage«, Max Frisch's »Andorra« at the Schauspiel Köln, Stephen Temperley's »Souvenir«, Michael Frayn's »Verdammt lang her« and Kaufmann's »33 Variationen« at the Renaissance Theatre Berlin, and Goethe's »Faust. Der Tragödie erster Teil« and »Faust. Der Tragödie zweiter Teil« at the Bad Hersfeld Festival, along with Molière's »Der Menschenfeind« at Nuremberg State Theatre.

His work in film and television includes the productions »Schneeland« (director: H. W. Geißendörfer, nominated for the 2005 German Film Prize in the category »Best Costume Design«), »Die Familienanwältin« (directors: Christoph Schnee and Richard Huber, nominated for the 2006 German Television Prize), »Die Jagd nach dem Schatz der Nibelungen« (director: Ralf Huettner, nominated for the German Television Prize), »Die Musterknaben III« (director: Ralf Huettner), »Fandango« (director: Matthias Glasner), »Kai Rabe gegen die Vatikankiller« (director: Thomas Jahn), »Boran« (director: Alexander Berner), »Der Himmel kann warten« (director: Brigitte Müller), »Big Girls Don’t Cry« (director: Maria von Heland), »Die Sterntaler« (director: Maria von Heland), »Ausgerechnet Sibirien« (director: Ralf Huettner) and »Der Teufel mit den drei goldenen Haaren« (Maria von Heland).