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Katharina Otto-Bernstein : ウィキペディア英語版 | Katharina Otto-Bernstein Katharina Otto-Bernstein is a German-born filmmaker, producer and screenwriter. She is best known for writing and directing the award-winning documentaries ''Absolute Wilson'' and ''Beautopia'', and writing the biography of the acclaimed theatre and opera director Robert Wilson.〔Gold, Sylviane. ("Austere, Enigmatic Innovator. And Charming Fellow, Really." ) The New York Times, October 22, 2006〕 Otto-Bernstein is the president of Film Manufacturers Inc., which develops and produces independent films, documentaries, and TV series; with offices in New York and Munich. ==Life and Education== Otto-Bernstein (née Otto) was born in Hamburg, Germany, the youngest daughter of German industrialist Werner Otto〔("German industry mogul Werner Otto dies at 102" ), Associated Press, USA Today, December 27, 2011〕 (Crate & Barrel) and his third wife Maren. She has four siblings: Michael Otto, Ingvild Goetz, Alexander Otto and Frank Otto. After attending St. Clare’s Hall in Oxford, England, Otto-Bernstein moved to New York to study philosophy and political science at Columbia College (BA) and received her MGA in screenwriting and directing from Columbia University Film School. Otto-Bernstein is married to New York art dealer Nathan A. Bernstein. They have two children: Nicholas and Jonathan.
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