Paula Riemann

Paula Riemann
Paula Riemann (2018)
Born 3 August 1993 (1993-08-03) (age 25)
Berlin, Germany
Residence London, United Kingdom
Other names Paula Romy
Occupation Filmmaker and choreographer
Agent IZAIO Management
Height 175 cm (5 ft 9 in)

Paula Riemann aka Paula Romy (born 3 August 1993) is a German filmmaker and choreographer from Berlin, living in London.

Biography

Paula moved to London in 2010 where she trained as a dancer at renowned dance college The Urdang Academy, graduated from Queen Mary University with a degree in Business Management, and then went on to study Filmmaking at the London Met Film School. She writes, directs and produces films, music videos and commercials.

Paula is also known as an actress for Marco Kreuzpaintner's comedy Coming In (2014) playing the model Maja, and for the role of Melanie in German kids movies trilogy Die Wilden Hühner (2006-2007) for which she was awarded the Undine Award for Best Young Comedian.

Both her parents, Katja Riemann and Peter Sattmann, are well known actors in Germany.

Filmography

Paula on set of 'Puppet On A String' with cinematographer Marcus Lauterbach

Her first short film Ella (2015) won honourable mention from the jury at the International Film Festival Manhattan.

Her second short film BiNARY (2016) had its world premiere at the London Independent Film Festival and then continued its international festival circuit.

Subsequently Paula was commissioned to make her first music video for Jasmin Tabatabai's hit 'Puppet On A String'. The video told the story of a love-triangle through dance, which Paula also choreographed.

Most recently, Paula produced a new short film Our Kind Of Love (2018) that deals with the topic of arranged marriage.

She is currently working on her first feature script while continuing to work as Assistant Director, as she did for Margarethe von Trotta's new film Forget About Nick.

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