Myrna Wolff is a Berlin-based production designer working in film and high-end television. Active since 2009, her work is characterized by strong conceptual clarity, precise craftsmanship, and a pronounced sense for atmospheric storytelling.
She studied production design at the Film University Babelsberg Konrad Wolf. Her debut feature, Didi Danquart’s THE PATH TO THE PAST, was awarded the Bild-Kunst Award for Best Production Design in 2011.
A long-standing collaboration with director Andreas Kleinert marked a decisive phase of her career. Her work on HEDDA was recognized by the German Academy of Television (DAFF) in 2017, culminating in the German Film Award in 2022 for her rigorously conceptual black-and-white production design for Kleinert’s biopic DEAR THOMAS.
Her recent credits include the Amazon series LUDEN (2023), for which she led the detailed studio-based reconstruction of Hamburg’s St. Pauli district of the 1980s, and THE EMPRESS – SEASON 2, further strengthening her focus on high-concept period storytelling and complex studio environments. Most recently, Wolff completed the production design for GENTLE MONSTER, the latest feature by Austrian director Marie Kreutzer.