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Bernd Schroeder

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Bernd Schroeder (bor 6. Juni 1944) is a German writer who authored books, television plays, film scripts and audio plays.

Life

Schroeder was born in Aussig, Reichsgau Sudetenland),[1] when his parents fled during Wolrd War II. He grew up in Fürholzen near Neufahrn, Upper Bavaria. He attended the Camerloher-Gymnasium Freising [de] and finished with the Abitur.[2] He studied at the University of Munich theatre history, German and Volkskunde [de].

He has wroitten film scripts from 1968, including for Wolfgang Petersen. He directed audio plays, both his own and of others. In 1986, he was awarded the Grimme-Preis for Der eiserne Weg [de]. together with Hans-Werner Schmidt. In 1992, he received the German Film Award.[1] He wrote novels from 1993. Schroeder is a member of the PEN Centre Germany.

Bernd Schroeder married to Elke Heidenreich in 1972.[3] They collaborated on audio plays in the 1970s, and wrote books together after they separated in 1995, Rudernde Hunde in 2002, and Alte Liebe in 2009.[4][5] The are the speakers in an audio play after Alte Liebe.[1]

Works

Books

  • Konstantin Wecker. Gesprächs-Collage. Bertelsmann, 1982.
  • with Paul Breitner: Kopfball. Ullstein, 1982.
  • with Hanns Dieter Hüsch: Hanns Dieter Hüsch hat jetzt zugegeben… (Eine Collage). Arche Verlag, 1985, ISBN 3-7160-2026-5.
  • Versunkenes Land : ein Roman. 1993.
  • Unter Brüdern. 1995.
  • Handwerken. Kleine Philosophie der Passionen. 1999.
  • Die Madonnina. 2001.
  • with Elke Heidenreich: Rudernde Hunde. 2002.
  • Mutter & Sohn : Erzählung. 2004.
  • with Reinhard Mey: Was ich noch zu sagen hätte. Kiepenheuer & Witsch 2005.
  • Hau. 2006.
  • mit Dieter Hildebrandt: Ich mußte immer lachen. Kiepenheuer & Witsch 2006.
  • with Elke Heidenreich: Alte Liebe. Hanser 2009, ISBN 978-3-446-23393-5.
  • Auf Amerika. Roman. Hanser, München 2012, ISBN 978-3-446-23885-5. (Fischer Taschenbuch, Frankfurt am Main 2014, ISBN 978-3-596-19589-3)
  • Wir sind doch alle da. Hanser, München 2013.
  • Warten auf Goebbels. Hanser, München 2017.
  • Von Apfelgrün bis Zölibat. Dittrich-Verlag 2017.

Television plays

  • 8051 Grinning, 1972, directed by Peter Beauvais
  • Sittengemälde, 1973, directed by Eberhard Itzenplitz
  • Nestwärme, 1973, directed by Itzenplitz
  • Münchner Gschichtn, 1974, 2 episodes, directed by Herbert Vesely
  • Münchnerinnen, 1975, directed by Itzenplitz
  • Die Stadt im Tal, 1975 ARD, directed by Wolfgang Petersen
  • Hahnenkampf, 1975, directed by Lutz Bücher
  • Die Herausforderung, 1975, directed by Michael Verhoeven
  • Hans im Glück, 1976, directed by Petersen
  • Gefundenes Fressen, 1976, directed by Verhoeven
  • Notwehr, 1977, directed by Hartmut Griesmayr
  • Menschenfresser, 1977, directed by Rainer Bolzt
  • Bier & Spiele, 1978, series of 14 episodes, directed by Verhoeven
  • Qualverwandtschaften, 1982, directed by Ulrich Heisig
  • Fraulein, 1982, directed by Michael Haneke
  • Kein schöner Land, 1982, series of 6 episodes, directed by Klaus Emmerich
  • Glückspilze, 2 Folgen, 1984, directed by Schroeder
  • Der eiserne Weg (Filmerzählung in fünf Teilen), 1985, directed by Wolfgang Staudte and Hans‑Werner Schmidt
  • Preisausschreiben, 1985, directed by Schroeder
  • Da Capo, 1986, directed by Schroeder
  • Dreifacher Rittberger, 1987, series in 5 episodes, book by Elke Heidenreich, directed by Schroeder
  • Pizza Colonia, 1990, TV and film in co-production, directed by Emmerich

Audio plays

  • Kreuzerlschreiber, 1969, directed by Hellmuth Kirchammer
  • Zwischenbilanz, 1970, directed by Edmund Steinberger
  • Miteinander-Füreinander, 1971,directed by Alexander Malachowsky
  • Die Geburtstag der Gaby Hambacher, 1971, directed by Wolf Euba
  • Hans, 1975, directed by Schroeder
  • Rentenheirat, 1977, directed by Schroeder
  • Alte Bäume, 1977–80, series of 12 short audio plays, directed by Otto Düben et.al.
  • Versunkenes Land, 1995, in two parts, directed by Schroeder
  • Wasser für Bayern, 1996–2000, series in 14 episodes, directed by Schroeder
  • Unter Brüdern, 1999, in two parts, directed by Schroeder

Film scripts

  • Die Madonnina, 2010
  • Alte Liebe, 2013

Playe

References

  1. ^ a b c "Bernd Schroeder". Carl Hanser Verlag (in German). Retrieved 15 February 2020.
  2. ^ Camerloher-Gymnasium Freising[dead link]
  3. ^ "Elke Heidenreich". Who's Who? (in German). Retrieved 9 January 2020.
  4. ^ "Bernd Schroeder". S. Fischer Verlag (in German). Retrieved 15 February 2020.
  5. ^ Halter, Martin (13 September 2009). "Elke Heidenreich / Bernd Schroeder: Alte Liebe : Im Zweisitzer bergauf beschleunigen". FAZ (in German). Retrieved 7 February 2020.
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