Myrna Wolff
Photo: Thilo Stracke

Myrna Wolff (also known as Drews) was born in Berlin, where she continues to live today. Since 2009, she has been working as a freelance production designer.
Her work is characterized by meticulous craftsmanship, a clear conceptual approach, and a particular focus on creating atmospheric density.

In 2006, Myrna began her studies at the Film University Babelsberg. There, Professor Lothar Holler instilled in her the conviction that “you can create absolutely anything, you simply have to do it, and above all, do it with passion.”
Her first project after graduation, Didi Danquart’s road movie BITTERE KIRSCHEN, received the Bild-Kunst Award for Best Production Design in 2011.

The years that followed were marked by a close collaboration with Andreas Kleinert. In 2022, she received the German Film Award for her rigorously conceived black-and-white visual world in Kleinert’s biopic LIEBER THOMAS. Earlier, in 2017, she was honored by the German Television Academy (DAfF) for her work on his film HEDDA.

Her recent credits include THE BILLION DOLLAR CODE (Netflix, 2021), UNFAMILIAR (Netflix, 2026), and LUDEN (Amazon, 2023). For LUDEN, she recreated the legendary St. Pauli district of the 1980s at Bavaria Studios in Munich.

GENTLE MONSTER, the new film by Marie Kreutzer featuring production design by Myrna Wolff, had its world premiere at the 2026 Cannes Film Festival.



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