Pia Marais

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Pia Marais
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Born1971 (age 5253)
Occupation Film director

Pia Marais (born 1971) is a South African filmmaker based in Germany. [1]

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Early life and education

Pia Marais was born in Johannesburg to a Swedish mother and South African father. She lived in South Africa, Sweden, and Spain as a child. [2]

Marais studied sculpture and photography in London and Amsterdam as well as at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf. She went on to study filmmaking at the Deutsche Film- und Fernsehakademie Berlin. [2]

Career

Marais directed four short films at the start of her career: Loop (1996), Deranged (1998), Tricky People (1999), and 17 (2003). During this time, she also worked as a casting director and script supervisor. [1]

The Unpolished, Marais' semi-autobiographical feature directorial debut, premiered at the 2007 International Film Festival Rotterdam, where it won a Tiger Award. [3] Her 2010 feature film, At Ellen's Age, starred Jeanne Balibar as a woman who roams the world after abandoning her former life. [4] [5] The film premiered in competition at the Locarno Film Festival in 2010. [6]

Marais' third feature film, the South Africa-set thriller Layla Fourie about a young mother confronting her guilt after a hit and run accident, premiered at the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival in 2013, where it was recognized with a special mention by the international jury. [7] [8]

In 2017, Marais became a professor at the Academy of Media Arts Cologne. [2] She was one of 45 directors from across Europe who contributed to the 2019 television documentary 24h Europe - The Next Generation. [9]

Transamazonia , Marais' 2024 feature film about a girl in the Amazon rainforest whose father claims she is a faith healer, premiered in competition at the 77th Locarno Film Festival. [10]

Personal life

Marais resides in Berlin. [1]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleNotesRef.
1996LoopShort film [1]
1998DerangedShort film [1]
1999Tricky PeopleShort film [1]
200317Short film [1]
2007The Unpolished [3]
2010At Ellen's Age [5]
2013 Layla Fourie [1]
2024 Transamazonia [10]

Television

YearTitleNotesRef.
201924h Europe - The Next GenerationOne of 45 directors involved in the documentary. [9]

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResultRef.
2007 International Film Festival Rotterdam Tiger AwardThe UnpolishedWon [3]
Crossing Europe Film FestivalCrossing Europe AwardWon [3]
Durban International Film Festival Best First FeatureWon [3]
Buenos Aires International Film FestivalSignis AwardWon [3]
Cine Las PalmasSpecial MentionWon [3]
2010 Locarno Film Festival Golden Leopard At Ellen's AgeNominated [6]
Kinofest LünenBest ScreenplayWon [2]
2013 Berlin International Film Festival Golden Bear Layla Fourie Nominated [7]
Special Mention, International JuryWon [8]
2024 Locarno Film Festival Golden Leopard Transamazonia Pending [10]

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