Hellmut Andics
Hellmut Andics (born August 25, 1922 in Vienna , † August 19, 1998 there ) was an Austrian journalist , publicist and screenwriter .
Life
The son of an anti-clerical and German national-minded corps student with sympathy for the communal housing program of “ Red Vienna ” in the interwar period had Jewish ancestors on his mother's side - a family situation that should find its echo in his work. After serving in the Second World War, Andics became a journalist and worked as an editor for, among other things, Neues Österreich and the press .
From March 1, 1979 to December 31, 1980, Andics was the artistic director of the Kobersdorf Castle Games, which were integrated into the Burgenland Festival , and the Joseph Haydn Days in Eisenstadt . From October 11, 1982 to October 27, 1986 he was director of the ORF regional studio in Burgenland .
He became known for his contemporary historical reports and documentaries. He also wrote the script for the television series Ringstrasse Palace . He also wrote the book for the five-part documentary television film Civil War in Russia , which ZDF produced in 1967 under the direction of Wolfgang Schleif . He also had the idea for the television series Der Salzbaron by Bernd Fischerauer . Andics was the father of two sons (Eric and Maximilian) and had three grandchildren (Daniel, Therese and Sophie).
Hellmut Andics died of heart failure in his Vienna apartment in the early morning hours of August 19, 1998 ; he was buried in the arcade of the Simmering fire hall (ALI 158) in Vienna near the urn niche by Rudolf Saliger .
Andics had been a member of the Libertas Gemina Lodge since 1969 and a founding member of the Libertas Oriens Lodge in 1970.
Awards
Works
- The state that nobody wanted , 1962
- The vices of that time , 1964
- The Otto Habsburg case . A report , 1965
- The great terror. From the beginning of the Russian Revolution to the death of Stalin , 1967
- The Eternal Jew. Causes and history of anti-Semitism , Fritz Molden Verlag, Vienna 1965.
- 50 years of our life. Austria's fate since 1918 , 1968
- The women of the Habsburgs , 1969
- The Austrian Century. The Danube Monarchy 1804–1918 , 1974
- The fall of the Danube monarchy. Austria-Hungary from the turn of the century to November 1918 , 1976
- End and beginning , 1975
- The fall of the Danube monarchy. Austria-Hungary from the turn of the century to November 1918 , 1976
- The island of the blessed. Austria from the Moscow Declaration to the Present , 1976
- Encounter on the Danube , 1977
- Founding period. The black and yellow Vienna until 1867 , 1981
- Ringstrasse world. Vienna 1867–1887 , 1983
- Liar time. Black Vienna until 1918 , 1984
- The Jews in Vienna , 1988
Filmography
- 1958: Girls at risk
- 1958: The Radetzky March sounds high
- 1958: The street
- 1958: The priest and the girl
- 1959: Girls for the Mambo bar
- 1959: Twelve girls and one man
- 1960: Meeting point at Salon Parisi
- 1961: Germany - your starlets
- 1962: When both are guilty
- 1962: The red intoxication
- 1964: Clouds over Kaprun (TV series)
- 1964: The Criminal Court (TV series)
- 1965: On the beautiful blue Danube (TV)
- 1966: The Auer / Ranneth case - innocent behind bars (TV)
- 1966: The Fall of the Generals (TV)
- 1967: The mad reporter - Egon Erwin Kisch (TV)
- 1967–1968: Civil War in Russia (TV series)
- 1968: The Tree by Kfar Etzyon (TV)
- 1968: Sir Roger Casement (TV two-part)
- 1969: The Spanish Civil War (TV)
- 1969: Grace to Timothy Evans (TV)
- 1970: The death of deputy Jean Jaurès (TV)
- 1971: The Munich Soviet Republic (TV)
- 1971: The Jägerstätter case (TV)
- 1971: Kaiser Karl's last battle (TV)
- 1971: The three faces of Tamara Bunke (TV)
- 1972: That's me - Viennese fates from the 1930s: Austria between democracy and dictatorship (TV)
- 1973: If you want, it's not a fairy tale (TV)
- 1973: You do not die alone - A German war pastor in Paris (TV)
- 1976: The Isle of the Blessed (TV)
- 1980–1989: Ringstrasse Palace (TV series)
- 1983: Roda Roda's red vest (TV)
- 1984: Hot Days in July (TV)
- 1994: The Salt Baron (TV multi-part)
literature
- Ingrid Dunkl: A Pannonian person. A contribution to the biography of the Austrian publicist, journalist and screenwriter Hellmut Andics (August 25, 1922) with special consideration of his years in Burgenland (1967 to 1993) . Thesis. University of Vienna, Vienna 1995.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Hellmut Andics: The Jews in Vienna. With 132 illustrations based on documents, historical representations and photographs. Bucher, Munich (among others) 1988, ISBN 3-218-00466-7 , p. 13 f. - In it: The father was mentioned in the Freundeskreis Ritter Schmiss, the versabelte .
- ↑ Burgenland Festival: Four venues - two directors . In: Burgenland freedom . IL. Year, No. 10/1979, p. 45 and The Burgenland Festival are on a new basis . In: Burgenland freedom . L. year, No. 47/1980, p. 48.
- ↑ The pacemaker of Burgenland . In: Burgenland freedom . LXVIII. Volume, No. 35/1980, p. 83.
- ^ Günter K. Kodek: The chain of hearts remains closed. Members of the Austrian Masonic lodges 1945 to 1985. Löcker, Vienna 2014, ISBN 978-3-85409-706-8 , p. 10 .
Web links
- Literature by and about Hellmut Andics in the catalog of the German National Library
- Entry on Hellmut Andics in the Austria Forum (in the AEIOU Austria Lexicon )
- Radio reports by and about Hellmut Andics in the online archive of the Austrian Mediathek
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Andics, Hellmut |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Andics, Hellmut Ernst |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Austrian journalist and author |
DATE OF BIRTH | August 25, 1922 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Vienna |
DATE OF DEATH | August 19, 1998 |
Place of death | Vienna |