Hans Noever

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Hans Noever (born May 10, 1928 in Krefeld ) is a German film director , screenwriter , actor and radio play author .

Life

Between 1949 and 1955, Hans Noever undertook extensive foot trips through Europe and North Africa. During this time he began writing prose and poetry. In 1961 his play Vers Kazan ( After Kazan) was premiered in Paris at the Théatre Du Vieux Colombier. In 1966 his novel Venice is by Cleve was published by Luchterhand Verlag , in 1967 he read his text Baerwinckel back and forth, published by Scherz Verlag (1967), by Gruppe 47 in the Pulvermühle. In 1971 his radio play Terror or When Does Vetter Enno Come , and in 1973 the radio play The Death of My Father , for which he received the radio play award of the war blind .

From the mid-1960s, Hans Noever made documentaries. In 1972, inspired by French gangster films , his first feature film Payday was released . In 1973 the documentary Bannister has disappeared followed , a crime thriller about the search for a missing American. Noever's feature film Die Frau Gegenüber , for which he also wrote the screenplay, was the opening film of the Semaine de la critique  ( Cannes 1978 ) and was nominated for Golden Hugo at the 1978 Chicago International Film Festival . His feature film, The Survival Award, made in the USA, with Michel Piccoli as the leading actor, was the opening film of the 1980 Berlinale ; In 1987 he received the Bavarian Film Prize for his road movie Lockwood Desert Nevada , which was also shot in the USA . In the same year he was honored with the Hof Film Prize.

His later films were also primarily set in the crime genre. He shot several episodes in the series Tatort , Peter Strohm and Ein Fall für Zwei . In 1990 he received the Grimme Prize for directing the TV series Reporter . Mostly Noever was involved in the script. He appeared as an actor in many of his films and those of friends and directors.

In 1975 he was a founding member and until 1977 partner of the film publishing house of the authors . From 1975 to 1977 he taught as a lecturer at the universities of television and film in Munich and Berlin.

Hans Noever was married to the producer Denyse Noever , who co-founded DNS / Olga-Film and produced some of his feature films. Today he lives with his second wife, documentary filmmaker and author Ursula Jeshel .

Filmography

  • 1967: An air journey, an adventure, something for connoisseurs (co-director, documentary)
  • 1967: The gentle run (co-script and actor)
  • 1969: How It Was - Paris, March 16, 1968 (also screenplay)
  • 1970: A big gray-blue bird (co-script)
  • 1970: Frankenstein am Rhein (TV, also screenplay)
  • 1972: Foreign City (Actor)
  • 1972: Payday (also co-script)
  • 1974: Bannister has disappeared (also script and production, speaker)
  • 1975: Bernard Antoine, Metroconducteur (TV documentary, also screenplay)
  • 1975: I know that the sun ... (TV documentary, also screenplay)
  • 1976: The Broken Dream (TV Documentary)
  • 1976: Meier from Bali (TV documentary)
  • 1976: My love, your love (short film, also screenplay)
  • 1977: Manaus - Kautschuk - Caruso & Companie (TV documentary, also screenplay)
  • 1978: The woman opposite (also script)
  • 1978: Knife in the head (actor)
  • 1979: The Night with Chandler (also screenplay)
  • 1979: The Prize for Survival (also co-script and theme music)
  • 1980: Gibbi Westgermany (actor)
  • 1980: Freedom at the end of the line (actor)
  • 1980: Totally icy (also co-script and actor)
  • 1982: The Man on the Wall (Actor)
  • 1982: The Wings of the Night (also co-script, music, actor)
  • 1983: Julius goes to America (also screenplay)
  • 1983: Wanda (TV, also screenplay and actor)
  • 1985: danger to love - AIDS
  • 1986: Lockwood Desert, Nevada (also screenplay)
  • 1989: Reporter (TV series)
  • 1989: Death in a sleeping bag (TV series A Case for Two )
  • 1989: Katja's Silence (TV series Tatort )
  • 1990: Schimanski's weapon (TV series Tatort )
  • 1991: Telephone money (TV series Tatort )
  • 1993: Steel Waltz (TV series Tatort )
  • 1993: The Sahara Project (TV series)
  • 1995: In the Heart of the Ice Age (TV series Tatort )
  • 1996: The Egg Thief (TV series Peter Strohm )
  • 1996: Blood relatives (TV series Peter Strohm )
  • 1996: Colportage (TV series Tatort )
  • 1997: Cockfight (TV series Tatort )
  • 1998: Trapped Alone (TV series Tatort )
  • 2000: The Seagull (TV series Tatort )
  • 2002: Treason (TV series Tatort )

Awards

literature

  • Herbert Holba : Reclam's German Film Lexicon. Film artist from Germany, Austria and Switzerland , Philipp Reclam jun., Stuttgart 1984, ISBN 3-15-010329-0

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Bernhard Frank: An enlightened voyeur . Ed .: Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung. January 28, 1967, p. BuZ5 .
  2. ^ Andreas Daams: Venice lies with Cleve . Ed .: Neue Ruhrzeitung. January 27, 2016.
  3. Hans Dollinger (Ed.): Also - German literature minus group 47 equals how much? Scherz Verlag, Munich and Bern 1967, p. 333-338 .
  4. ^ IMDB - The Woman Across the Way. Retrieved June 14, 2020 .