Harald Budde

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Harald Budde (also: Harald Dieter Budde , pseudonym : Roger Demare Edbud ; * July 7, 1934 or November 30, 1934 in Berlin ; † October 1, 2018 there ) was a German director and writer .

life and work

Harald Budde was born in a coffin shop in Berlin-Schöneberg in 1934 and trained as a cameraman and animator in 1953 .

At the age of eleven, he published his first text in the children's pages of German newspapers and magazines. Continuously active as a journalist since 1956, he published the magazine Das Neue Arbeitertheater from 1974 to 1984 . He published prose and poetry in numerous anthologies , literary magazines, school books, daily newspapers and magazines, and finally published independent books from 1986 to 2003. Alongside and afterwards he was also a scriptwriter and stage writer for numerous film and stage works, and in his later years this was the focus of his work. Several experimental and underground films in Super 8 format with a length of up to three and more hours were shot under his direction , including: a. in 2007 the night when Jasmin one gave me a candy apple .

In his literary as well as cinematic works he dealt in particular with traumatic experiences during the Second World War , pain and loss of childhood through hunger, death and everyday violence and the almost desperate clinging to fantasy and eros as a means of escape in order to make the unbearable bearable.

From 1958 to 1959 he was a member of the Berlin neo-Dada group Vier + 4 . In 1968 he founded a. a. with Manfred Beelke the artists' association Die Rote Nelke , which he called "multimedia group" , in 1972 the Berlin apprentice and workers ' theater and in 1987 the artists' association Kunsthonig .

Between 1983 and 1994 there was a close artistic collaboration with the Berlin composer and flautist Birgit Havenstein , who set numerous texts by him and accompanied Budde musically at his events and multimedia presentations.

Harald Budde lived and worked in Berlin-Kreuzberg .

Works

Book publications

Films (script and direction; selection)

  • The white woman in her own house. 2000
  • On a clear night, the children became painful dreams.
  • The never-ending search for a mysterious flower that might be hidden behind the color turquoise.
  • On the never-ending road from Colm to Colm, to know about you for a clear reason.
  • After a very long journey, I returned to La Boheme.
  • All of my trees grow to the sky.
  • Les Adieux.
  • Oblomov's Dreams III: The Resurrection.
  • But I take all dreams with me. 2004
  • Romantic Imagination: One day I will find the answer to my question about whether I was dreaming. 2005
  • The rain has the most tears or: liberation from strangeness. 2006
  • The night when Jasmin One gave me a candy apple. 2007

Awards

The awards listed here are a selection of information provided by the author in this regard under Literature Port

  • 1950: Radio play award of the RIAS -schulfunk for the story I'm not doing it
  • 1964: 1st prize for the radio play Nach Colm , organizer: The International Star Club and the Free Youth Forum 64 (NDR)
  • 1964: 3rd prize for the radio play As long as the stars shine , organizer: The International Star Club and the Free Youth Forum 64 (NDR)
  • 1978: "One of the ten best authors" in the context of the "International Cultural Competition of the City of Bocholt "

Individual evidence

  1. Information on Harald Dieter Budde in the German National Library as an employee of a special edition of the artists' association Die Rote Nelke - Westberlin ; It has not yet been clarified whether Harald Dieter Budde used his actual or full name or as a pseudonym; all book and film publications since 1986 are authorized by Harald Budde .
  2. Lutz Hagestedt (Ed.): German Literature Lexicon . The 20th Century / Braungart - Busta ( limited preview in Google book search)
  3. ^ Z-Bar Berlin , reference to the death of Harald Budde, online at facebook.com
  4. a b Harald Budde The author's own statements on the awards in the online portal Literaturport ; the date and place of death were also confirmed posthumously , online at literaturport.de
  5. a b c d e f g h i Harald Budde For the place of birth and career as well as for names such as Die Rote Nelke - Westberlin, see the author's own information in the online portal Literaturport , online at literaturport.de
  6. a b cojito.de ( Memento from May 1, 2008 in the Internet Archive ) This and all subsequent film titles are part of a list from the cojito.de pages that can be accessed.
  7. Biography Manfred Beelke (Italian) ( Memento of the original from March 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. ; see Biografia 1967–1969 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / biografia.manfred-beelke.com
  8. ^ "In the sense of the ASSO ", letter to the editor from Peter With, Neues Deutschland from May 24, 1991: "I read with interest about the plan to found an artist organization like the ASSO (ND of May 8, 1991). During this initiative I became chairman of the artists' association 'DIE ROTE NELKE' e. V. (Multi-Media-Organization) reminds us that from 1968 onwards, with the artists' association founded by the writer Harald Budde, we have continued the tradition of the ASSO from the beginning and have maintained it to this day. DIE ROTE NELKE carried out numerous exhibitions, readings and theatrical performances (including in the GDR), with which it also commemorated the ASSO. From around 1972 onwards, it was left-dogmatic SEW artists (they later founded the Stalinist VDSK or joined the Artists for Peace initiative) who tried by all means to smash our union organization. This, too, is a piece of dark past that should be dealt with. "

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