MARINA HUFNAGEL
Filmmaker











About

I am a freelance director and writer, situated in Munich (Germany) and Vorarlberg (Austria).
In 2012 I graduated from Ludwig-Maximilian University Munich with a Bachelor of Arts in Cultural Anthropology.
From 2013 to 2023 I studied documentary film directing and television journalism at the University
of Television and Film Munich. My work has been screened at the Visions du Réel Film Festival and DOK.fest Munich, among others.
In my work I am often interested in systematic Injustices and the relationship between humans and nature.
I am convinced that every story finds its own way of being told—whether in a fictional or documentary film.




Contact

marinahufnagel(at)posteo.de


Filmogrpahie (selection)

2026     Zwischen uns die Welt (AT), long documentary, in Entwicklung, FFF Bayern Stoffentwicklung

               Stimmt es, dass der Kapitalismus in Europa erfunden wurde?, documentary TV Format


2025      Checker Tobi, Checkerin Marina, documentary TV Format, 6 Epidsodes


2024      Wilde Seelen ruhen nicht (AT), fiction, in Entwicklung, FFF Bayern Stoffentwicklung, 1st Movie Programm Drehbuchwerkstatt München


2022      Solastalgia, fiction, Pelworm, 71 min, director 


2018       Donzelle, documentary, Montréal, 20 min, director

                Krieg im Frieden, TV reportage, Israel, 20 min, director/cinematography/editor


2017        Above the Timberline, Documentary-, Essayfilm, Nepal/Himalaya,color, 47 min, director


2015        Exile in Waterloo, Documentary-, Essayfilm, Brüssel/Paris, s/w, HD, 25min, co-director/ editor/ sound/ production


2014       Als Maria Müller ihr Leben verlor , Essayfilm, Regensburg, s/w, 16mm/sd, 6min, director/editor

                To Kill a Whale , Documentary-, Essayfilm, Färöe Islands, color, 16mm/sd, 18min, co-director/ editor/ sound


2012       Kiki und die starken Männer, documentary,Munich, color, 35min, director/camera/editor


2010       Rote Erde, documentary, Uganda, color, 60min, director/camera/editor












Mark