Wiebke Kratz
Wiebke Kratz is credited in the film industry for costume design in the German production Der Mann, den Frauen wollen (2005). The film’s costume work reflects the visual storytelling approach common to period and character-driven narratives, where clothing choices support narrative and character identity.
Biography
Wiebke Kratz is credited in the film industry for costume design in the German production Der Mann, den Frauen wollen (2005). The film’s costume work reflects the visual storytelling approach common to period and character-driven narratives, where clothing choices support narrative and character identity. Kratz’s involvement in this single credited film represents a documented contribution to the medium’s design department.
Details beyond this specific filmography entry are not available in verified records. The scope of Kratz’s work, if any, outside this title remains unconfirmed. The industry recognizes costume designers for their role in shaping the aesthetic and authenticity of a film’s visual world, and Kratz’s participation in Der Mann, den Frauen wollen aligns with that function.




