Helene Hegemann

German writer, director, and actress (born 1992)
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::summary German writer, director, and actress (born 1992) ::
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| Field | Value |
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| name | Helene Hegemann |
| image | Helene-hegemann-literaturfest-muc-2025.jpg |
| caption | Hegemann in 2025 |
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| birth_place | Freiburg im Breisgau, Baden-Württemberg, Germany |
| occupation | {{flatlist |
| nationality | German |
| partner | Andrea Hanna Hünniger |
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- Writer
- director
- actress |nationality=German |partner=Andrea Hanna Hünniger Helene Hegemann (born 19 February 1992 in Freiburg im Breisgau) is a German writer, director, and actress. As a young writer her work was highly praised, but her first novel, Axolotl Roadkill, sparked a plagiarism controversy. The book has since been translated into various languages.
Life
She was raised by her divorced mother, a graphic artist and painter. After her mother's death, Hegemann moved in with her father. She began writing and first gained attention with her blog. On 6 December 2007, her play, Ariel 15 premiered in Berlin at Ballhaus Ost, directed by Sebastian Mauksch. Hegemann called her play a literary fairy tale piece. Deutschland Radio adapted it as a radio drama in 2008. That same year, a screenplay she wrote at 14 was developed. It was underwritten by the Federal Cultural Foundation. The resulting film, Torpedo, a youth drama, premiered in 2008 at the Hof International Film Festival and ran in German cinemas in summer 2009. It won the Max Ophüls Prize. Hegemann credits the Jean-Luc Godard film Weekend as a major influence on her writing style.
In 2009, Hegemann played a character in the episodic film Germany 09, by Nicolette Krebitz. Hegemann appeared in the segment "Die Unvollendete", where Ulrike Meinhof and Susan Sontag meet.
In 2013 her second novel Jage zwei Tiger and in 2018 the third novel Bungalow were published. In 2025 Kiepenheuer & Witsch published Striker. According to the author’s own statement and her acknowledgements in the book, Striker is based on Urban Street Artist Mr. Paradox Paradise.
Hegemann lives in Berlin.
Works
Books
- Axolotl Roadkill, Ullstein, 22 January 2010,
- Axolotl Roadkill / druk 1, Translator Marcel Misset, Arbeiderspers, 2010,
- Roadkill, Translator Isabella Amico Di Meane, Einaudi Stile Libero, 2010,
- Axolotl Roadkill, Constable & Robinson Limited, 2012,
- Jage zwei Tiger, Hanser, 26 August 2013,
- Bungalow, Hanser, Berlin 2018,
- Striker, Kiepenheuer & Witsch, Köln 2025,
Movies
- Torpedo 2008, (Director, Writer)
- Axolotl Overkill 2017 (Director, Writer)
References
References
- (11 February 2010). "Helene Hegemann, the art of cut and paste". Berliner Zeitung.
- Nicholas Kulish. (February 11, 2010). "Author, 17, Says It's 'Mixing,' Not Plagiarism". The New York Times.
- Rapp, Tobias. (18 January 2010). "Autoren: Das Wunderkind der Boheme". Der Spiegel.
- "- Ballhaus Ost".
- "- Ariel 15 – oder die Grundlagen der Verlorenheit".
- "Credo:film".
- Weißmüller, Laura. (25 September 2018). "Katapultiert ins Elend der Jugend".
- (23 October 2013). "HELENE IN HYSTERIALAND".
- "Helene Hegemann startet neues Literaturformat "Longreads"".
- "Alleskino- Torpedo".
- "Axolotl Overkill".
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