Hi!
I’m
Helga
Writer and Screenwriter
Murder and White Lace - out now!
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Murder and White Lace - out now! 〰️
Susann wrote:
I read the book IN ONE GO yesterday!!!!! And I am super impressed! Wow, what an achievement! Such a dense story, beautifully written, great characters, also very funny...very well done.
Susann Rauhaus (Producer, Creative Producer und Dramatist)
My works
Murder and White Lace
A black comedy
The Wedding Planner Tales
Pay My Love, Baby!
When love turns into deceit
The Shithole
When a Tuscan dream is about to shatter
Muriel wrote:
I was enraptured by the two ladies murdering for very good reasons! You have drawn all your characters so particularly charming and with so much love and humour that it was a pure joy to follow the characters through this highly entertaining story. I would love more!!!
Muriel Vandenberg (Producer)
You don't become a writer. You are born that way.
I just can't help it: whenever I start writing, the mischief in me comes out.
Eric wrote:
"Really magical, from start to finish! I'm not surprised that the screenplay of "Murder and White Lace" made it to the semi-finals in Hollywood. The story is a brilliant and witty "dark comedy" with echoes of "Arsenic and Old Lace", "Under the Tuscan Sun", "IQ84", and others. Charming characters, driven by strong and complex motivations, move against the backdrop of beautiful but deceptive Tuscany. The complex relationships between the individual characters, as well as those between the imaginary and the real, historical world... all this (and much more) is conveyed with rigour, imagination, intelligence, well-tuned rhythm and above all an impressive mixture of irony/comedy, suspense/horror and seriousness/social criticism. There is a real wealth of ideas, witty and funny gimmicks, plus a variety of fascinating interactions. The typology of the macabre-ironic-grotesque comedy is excellently achieved here. In short, the screenplay never gets boring! The serious appeal to our ethical consciousness to condemn violence and crimes against women and children is again and again superbly thematised against this background."
Eric Nicholson, (Professor and Dramaturg, PHD in Comparative Literature and Theatre Studies)