Jeanpierre Heizmann

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Jeanpierre Heizmann , erroneously also Jean-Pierre (born May 22, 1937 in Solothurn ) is a Swiss-German director , author , painter and composer .

Life

Heizmann comes from a family of writers, his aunt was the young adult writer Gertrud Heizmann, his uncle the writer Erwin Heimann, his cousin the crime novelist Alexander Heimann. He grew up in Solothurn. During high school he exchanged letters with Hermann Hesse and published his first poems. He was also president of the Jeunesses Musicales . After graduating from high school, he studied politics and economics at the University of Bern , combined with the officers' school.

In 1959 he fled via Paris to Munich before further military service . There he completed a degree in phil. I (German studies, art history and theater studies) at the Ludwig Maximilians University .

Heizmann came to the film as 2nd production manager last year in Marienbad (directed by Alain Resnais ). After further internships as a production manager, he became assistant director a. a. with Marcel Ophüls , Rolf Thiele , Rudolf Jugert , Kurt Wilhelm , Dieter Pröttel , Franz Antel , Paul Martin , Helmut Käutner , Arthur Maria Rabenalt , Franz Seitz , Jürgen Flimm , Franz Peter Wirth , Vojtěch Jasný , Eberhard Itzenplitz , Alfred Vohrer , Harald Reinl and Wolfgang Liebeneiner .

Heizmann lived in Rome and Zurich in between .

From 1982 to 1991 he was head of the television play and theater editorial team at the Swiss television DRS.

Today he lives in Munich again, in demand as a Mozart connoisseur.

Filmography

Recording manager

Assistant director

  • 1962 L'amour à vingt ans
  • 1962 The Dietramszeller Weihersprung
  • 1963 morality 63
  • 1963 vacation from me
  • 1964 The Swedish Virgin
  • 1964 Kookie & Co.
  • 1964 password: heron
  • 1965 The Whitsun Organ
  • 1965 Bongo Boy
  • 1965 Hello. (Series)
  • 1965 Tulbeck Show
  • 1966 The defector (silent weapons)
  • 1966 Greek seeks Greek woman
  • 1966 The Fritsch Show
  • 1966 The stars twinkle - A musical New Year's Eve trip around the world
  • 1967 paradise on earth
  • 1967 The Vikings
  • 1968 Rita Pavone Show
  • 1969 Why did I only say yes twice?
  • 1970 Don't fumble, darling
  • 1970 The Marquise of Brinvilliers
  • 1971 Count Luckner
  • 1972 Dance on the Rainbow (series)
  • 1972 Ferdy and Ferdinand
  • 1972 death in the studio
  • 1973 The last paradise
  • 1973 One Life (Italo Svevo)
  • 1973 Olifant
  • 1974 I'm looking for Mr. Obolsky
  • 1974 The super spider
  • 1974 Only the wind knows the answer
  • 1975 Polly or The Bataille on Bluewater Creek
  • 1975 Little boy
  • 1975 Abelard - Die Entmannung (production manager and assistant director)
  • 1975 La grande Eugène
  • 1976 Margarete in Aix
  • 1976 Disorder and early suffering
  • 1976 Independent and subject to law
  • 1976 The carnival confession
  • 1977 The Weilburg cadet murder
  • 1977 edge
  • 1977 adaptation to a destroyed illusion
  • 1977 The youthful pranks of the boy Karl
  • 1977 Betzenreuther Wildfieber
  • 1978 The fog hole
  • 1978 Even the cleverest does something stupid
  • 1978 The Peace of Locarno
  • 1979 Unpunished
  • 1979 The thousand and first year
  • 1979 Götz von Berlichingen with the iron hand
  • 1979 Mr. Szmil's chairs
  • 1980 The rooster crows
  • 1981 Amphitryon (by Peter Hacks)
  • 1981 body on vacation
  • 1982 From the diary of an emigrant

Artistic Director

Editing (excerpt)

  • 1980 is missing ...
  • 1982 The Gyzgnäpper (after Molière)
  • 1982 Dr gsund Paziänt (after Molière)
  • 1983 The domestica
  • 1983 The cat does not let the mousing
  • 1983 De Setzgrind
  • 1984 E numbers z'gross (by Daniel Müller)
  • 1984 The Greatest Day (by Peter Turrini )
  • 1984 The Thief Who Was Not Harmed (by Dario Fo )
  • 1986 Dusty rose (by Heinrich Henkel)
  • 1986 The patron
  • 1986 Senior Tango
  • 1988 Unequal Couple (by Harold Pinter)
  • 1989 Flaming Armadillo
  • 1992 Frölicher - a festival (by Urs Widmer )
  • 1993 The envoy (by Thomas Hürlimann)
  • 1993 Jeanmaire (by Urs Widmer)

Director

  • 1962 Development aid in the Middle East
  • 1962 pontoon over the Danube
  • 1967 Passion-Play Paris, London
  • 1968 blue gold
  • 1968 Dead Time (unfinished)
  • 1968 Babbo non correre
  • 1968 de la Vega show
  • 1968 Animade
  • 1969 Presto con brio
  • 1969 Les Exils
  • 1972 The honest procurator (2nd director)
  • 1973 A house full of time
  • 1977 Cesena
  • 1977 Schmidt's Beer
  • 1984 to blame for everything
  • 1986 The million dollar find
  • 1987 dead people don't travel (first Eurocop )
  • 1988 Falcons on Ice (second Eurocop)
  • 1988 Honey of the Night (third Eurocop)
  • 1988 Fast summer
  • 1991 In Search of Salome (series)

Writings and musical works

  • Heart sings or dies (poems)
  • A cauldron of color (short stories)
  • Filmkunst - Afterkunst, 2013 (filmographic)
  • The Mozart Empire (A Versile Utopia)
  • And God Spoke (One Line Drawings)
  • Melodies (sheet music with CD)

Awards

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f g h i j k l m Jeanpierre Heizmann in the Internet Movie Database (English)
  2. a b c d Jeanpierre Heizmann at filmportal.de
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  4. [2] , Hildegard Knef
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  6. [ Archived copy ( memento of the original from April 13, 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. ], Zurich Radio Foundation. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.zuercherradiostiftung.ch
  7. Royal Television Society Program Award (PDF; 555 kB)