Renate Blume
Actor
Renate Blume, born on May 3, 1944, in Bad Wildungen, is a renowned German actress who became famous primarily through numerous DEFA films and television roles. She celebrated one of her early successes as Rita Seidel in DER GETEILTE HIMMEL (1964, directed by Konrad Wolf), a film adaptation of Christa Wolf's novel, which had a lasting impact on her career. In the fairy tale film DER PRINZ HINTER DEN SIEBEN MEEREN (1982, directed by Walter Beck), she played the Comtessa Annunziata and contributed to the atmospheric narrative style of this DEFA classic. In the western drama ULZANA (1974, directed by Gottfried Kolditz), she played the role of Leona, while the protagonist Ulzana defends the freedom of his tribe. Another milestone was her appearance in DIE GEFRORENEN BLITZE (1967, directed by János Veiczi), a two-part spy film in which she played Ingrid – the film tells the story of resistance against Nazi armament projects. In addition to these memorable cinema appearances, Renate Blume also appeared in television productions, particularly in the crime series Polizeiruf 110, in which she appeared several times. Her stage work and engagements in musical and television formats complement her award-winning profile as a versatile actress.
Films on Sooner
The Prince Beyond The Seven Seas

1982
87 mins
Kids & Family
A DEFA fairytale film based on the Brothers Grimm about keeping promises, sacrifice, and loyalty.
Divided Heaven

1964
108 mins
Classics
1964 DEFA, East German Film by Konrad Wolf based on the novel by Christa Wolf. Tale of star-crossed lovers divided by worldviews in a divided Berlin.
Ulzana

1974
100 mins
Kids & Family
Frozen Flashes

1967
154 mins
Classics
During World War II, a researcher hands over information to the Allies about the secret German development of a wonder weapon.