Julia von Heinz
An image from And Tomorrow the Entire World, one of the productions that also features Julia von Heinz.

Julia von Heinz

June 3, 1976 — Berlin, Germany

Julia von Heinz (born 3 June 1976 in West Berlin) is a German film director and screenwriter.

From 2005 to 2006, Julia von Heinz worked as a personal assistant for the director and professor Rosa von Praunheim at the Konrad Wolf Film University of Babelsberg.

Her debut feature film Nothing Else Matters, a coming of age-drama, premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival in 2007, was shown at numerous international festivals and won awards. After that, she shot the documentary film Standesgemäß (2008) about single aristocratic women. In 2012, her children's film Hanni & Nanni 2, based on the series of novels by Enid Blyton, was released successfully in cinemas. Together with the directors Tom Tykwer, Chris Kraus, Robert Thalheim and Axel Ranisch, she made the documentary film Pink Children (2012) about their common mentor Rosa von Praunheim. Also in 2012 von Heinz received her Ph.D. with a concentration in Film and teaches at the University of Television and Film Munich. In addition to teaching, she continues to make films. Her greatest international success to date was And Tomorrow the Entire World (2020). In this feature film she processed her own experiences as a teenager in Antifa.

Scene of the Crime

Scene of the Crime

1970

I'm Off Then

I'm Off Then

2015

Hanni & Nanni 2

Hanni & Nanni 2

2012

And Tomorrow the Entire World

And Tomorrow the Entire World

2021

Treasure

Treasure

2024

Hanna's Journey

Hanna's Journey

2014

KaDeWe

KaDeWe

2021

Nothing Else Matters

Nothing Else Matters

2008