Doris Dorrie

Dorrie had made documentaries and a fine medium-length fiction film, "The First Waltz" (1977), before directing her first feature, the highly assured "Straight Through the Heart", in 1983. A witty psychodrama involving an insecure young woman and an equally insecure older man, it was followed two years later by the international success "Men", another--though more lighthearted--look at male-female role playing.

Dorrie's first English-language film, "Me and Him" (1988), was based on Alberto Moravia's story of a man whose penis begins talking to him; interesting but flawed, it failed to achieve theatrical release in the USA.

  • Also Credited As:
    Doris Doerrie, Doris Dörrie
  • Born:
    May 26, 1955 in Hanover, West Germany
  • Job Titles:
    Director, Screenwriter
Milestones
  • 1977 Directed and co-wrote medium-length fiction film, Der Erste Walter/The First Waltz (58 mins); co-produced by Bavarian TV and film school
  • 1983 Feature directing debut, Mitten ins Herz/Straight Through the Heart
  • 1988 English-language directing and co-writing debut, Me and Him ; based on story by Alberto Moravia
  • Made several documentaries

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