Reinhard Hauff
Reinhard Hauff (born May 23, 1939 in Marburg ) is a German film director and screenwriter .
Life
Reinhard Hauff - son of a government director and younger brother of the television director and producer Eberhard Hauff - first studied German , theater studies and sociology after graduating from high school . He dropped out of studies to become an assistant editor and director for television. The collaboration with Michael Pflegehar and Rolf von Sydow initially led to a specialization in the entertainment industry.
In 1968 Hauff turned to documentary film. The following year, his first feature film, Die Revolte , was made based on a script by Peter Glotz and Volker Koch . The plot is about an insurance clerk who one day quits the job, joins the student protest and then gets onto the sloping track. The following year, the main actor Hans Brenner also played the title character in Mathias Kneißl , a movie about the turn-of-the-century Bavarian robber of the same name . In addition to folk actors such as Gustl Bayrhammer and Ruth Drexel , fellow directors Rainer Werner Fassbinder , Volker Schlöndorff and Franz Peter Wirth also played roles. In turn, Hauff played in films by well-known colleagues such as Fassbinder, Schlöndorff, Werner Herzog , Peter Lilienthal , Norbert Kückelmann and Herbert Achternbusch .
In 1973, Hauff founded the film production company Bioskop together with Schlöndorff . This created political and artistic independence and was able to make important films from German auteur cinema of the 1970s.
The greatest success of Reinhard Hauff as a director were Stammheim , a film about the trial of the RAF - terrorists in prison Stammheim in 1986, and the film version of Berlin - musicals of the Grips Theater Line 1 , 1988. At the Berlinale 1986 caused Stammheim a scandal , because the jury president Gina Lollobrigida rejected the democratic decision of the jury, broke confidentiality during the award ceremony and openly announced her rejection of the film.
Reinhard Hauff was director of the German Film and Television Academy Berlin (DFFB) from 1993 to 2005 . In 2003 he was one of the founding members of the German Film Academy .
Filmography
Director
- 1963: Karmon Israeli Dancers - Songs and Dances from Israel (TV movie)
- 1964: Melancholy Stories (TV movie)
- 1965: Buona Sera in Las Vegas (TV movie)
- 1967: The Ray Anthony Show (TV Show)
- 1967: The Ofarims (TV movie)
- 1967: Show Real (TV series)
- 1968: Twist or Die (TV movie)
- 1967–1968: Good evening ... (TV series, 5 episodes)
- 1968: Cinderella Rockefella (TV movie)
- 1968: The Vibrations (TV movie)
- 1969: Untermann - Obermann (short TV documentary)
- 1969: Wilson Pickett Show (TV Show)
- 1969: The Revolt (TV movie)
- 1970: Oltenia (TV short film)
- 1970: Janis Joplin (TV documentary)
- 1970: Hopeless. Statements about a CV (documentation)
- 1971: Mathias Kneißl
- 1971: Open hatred against unknown persons - From the declaration of the prisoner HS (TV film)
- 1973: House by the Sea (TV movie)
- 1973: Disaster (TV movie)
- 1974: The brutalization of Franz Blum
- 1974: Fuses (TV movie)
- 1976: Paule Pauländer
- 1977: The main actor
- 1978: Knife in the head
- 1980: Freedom terminus
- 1982: The man on the wall
- 1984: Ten days in Calcutta (documentation)
- 1986: Stammheim
- 1988: Line 1
- 1989: naive
- 1990: Tears came with the clowns (TV miniseries)
script
- 1964: Melancholy Stories (TV movie)
- 1967: The Ofarims (TV movie)
- 1967: Show Real (TV series)
- 1968: Twist or Die (TV movie)
- 1968: Cinderella Rockefella (TV movie)
- 1969: Untermann - Obermann (short TV documentary)
- 1969: The Revolt (TV movie)
- 1970: Hopeless. Statements about a CV (documentation)
- 1971: Mathias Kneißl
- 1971: Open hatred against unknown persons - From the declaration of the prisoner HS (TV film)
- 1973: House by the Sea (TV movie)
- 1973: Disaster (TV movie)
- 1977: The main actor
- 1978: Knife in the head
- 1984: Ten days in Calcutta (documentation)
- 1988: Line 1
- 1989: naive
play
- 1970: Why is Mr. R. running amok?
- 1971: The Sudden Wealth of the Poor People of Kombach (TV Movie)
- 1971: Jakob von Gunten (TV movie)
- 1972: The golden thing
- 1974: Overnight stay in Tyrol (TV film)
- 1974: Everyone for himself and God against everyone
- 1974: The Andechs feeling
- 1984: Alabama tomorrow
Awards
- 1967: Rome TV Festival: Golden Rocket for The Ofarims
- 1974: IFF New Delhi: Prize of the Unicrit for the brutalization of Franz Blum
- 1978: Cairo International Film Festival : Golden Nefertiti for the main actor
- 1978: IFF Paris: FIPRESCI Prize, Prix Antenne d'Or for knives in the head
- 1979: Silver film tape (production) for knives in the head
- 1979: IFF Varna: Grand Prize for Knives in the Head
- 1981: Sydney Film Festival : 2nd Prize for Freedom End Station
- 1986: Berlin International Film Festival 1986 : Golden Bear , FIPRESCI Prize for Stammheim
- 2005: Honorary Award of the German Film Award of the German Film Academy .
- 2012: Star on the Boulevard of Stars in Berlin
Web links
- Reinhard Hauff in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Reinhard Hauff in the Munzinger archive ( beginning of article freely accessible)
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Hauff, Reinhard |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German director |
DATE OF BIRTH | May 23, 1939 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Marburg |