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Michael Verhoeven

Michael Verhoeven (born 13 July 1938) is a German film director.

Michael Verhoeven
Michael Verhoeven in 2009
Born (1938-07-13) 13 July 1938 (age 84)
Berlin, Germany
OccupationFilm director
Years active1967–present
Spouse
(m. 1966)
Children2; including Simon
Parent
RelativesLis Verhoeven (sister)

Life and work

Verhoeven is the son of the German film director Paul Verhoeven (not to be confused with the Dutch film director Paul Verhoeven). He married actress Senta Berger in 1966; their sons are actor-director Simon Verhoeven (born 1972) and actor Luca Verhoeven (born 1979). Together, the couple have a production company to make films. The 1970 anti-Vietnam War film, o.k. was entered into the 20th Berlin International Film Festival, but led to a scandal that forced the collapse of the festival without the awarding of any prizes.[1]

In 1982, Verhoeven released Die weiße Rose (The White Rose), which, with the Best Foreign film nomination of Das schreckliche Mädchen (The Nasty Girl) in 1990, cemented his reputation as an important political contributor to German film. Along with his films My Mother's Courage [de] and documentary Der unbekannte Soldat (The Unknown Soldier), they have been hailed as an unstinting examination of Germany's Nazi period. In 1992, he was a member of the jury at the 42nd Berlin International Film Festival.[2]

Awards

Selected filmography

Director

Film

Television

  • Der Kommissar: Dr. Meinhardts trauriges Ende (1970, TV series episode)
  • Tatort: Kressin und der Mann mit dem gelben Koffer [de] (1972, TV series episode)
  • Ein unheimlich starker Abgang (1973) – based on a play by Harald Sommer
  • Krempoli – Ein Platz für wilde Kinder [de] (1975, TV series)
  • Die Herausforderung (1975) – screenplay by Elke Heidenreich and Bernd Schroeder
  • Bier und Spiele (1977, TV series) – screenplay by Bernd Schroeder
  • Das Männerquartett (1978) – based on a novel by Leonhard Frank
  • 1982: Gutenbach (1978) – screenplay by Michael Mansfeld [de]
  • Verführungen (1979) – screenplay by Elke Heidenreich
  • Freundinnen: Edith und Marlene (1979, TV series episode) – screenplay by Elke Heidenreich and Irene Rodrian [de]
  • Am Südhang (1980) – screenplay by Manfred Bieler [de], based on a novella by Eduard von Keyserling
  • Die Ursache (1980) – based on a novella and a play by Leonhard Frank
  • Die Mutprobe (1982)
  • Das Tor zum Glück (1984)
  • Stinkwut (1986) – based on a play by Fitzgerald Kusz [de]
  • Gundas Vater (1987)
  • Gegen die Regel (1987) – screenplay by Daniel Christoff
  • Ignaz Semmelweis – Arzt der Frauen (1988) – biographical film about Ignaz Semmelweis
  • Die schnelle Gerdi (1989, TV series)
  • Schlaraffenland (1990)
  • Lilli Lottofee [de] (1992, TV series)
  • Eine unheilige Liebe (1993)
  • Zimmer mit Frühstück (2000) – screenplay by Conny Lens [de]
  • Enthüllung einer Ehe (2000) – screenplay with Nicole Walter-Lingen
  • Die schnelle Gerdi, second season (2004, TV series)
  • Tatort: Die Spieler (2005, TV series episode)
  • Bloch: Vergeben, nicht vergessen (2008, TV series episode)
  • Bloch: Heißkalte Seele (2012, TV series episode)
  • Bloch: Die Lavendelkönigin (2013, TV series episode)
  • Glückskind [de] (2014) – based on a novel by Steven Uhly [de]

Documentary and short films

  • Tische (1970)
  • Bonbons (1971)
  • Coiffeur (1973)
  • Liebe Melanie (1983) – film about Melanie Horeschowsky
  • Das Mädchen und die Stadt oder: Wie es wirklich war (1990)
  • The Legend of Mrs. Goldman and the Almighty God (1996) – with George Tabori
  • George Tabori – Theater ist Leben (1998) – film about George Tabori
  • Der Fall Liebl (2001)
  • Die kleine Schwester – Die weiße Rose: Ein Vermächtnis (2002)
  • Der unbekannte Soldat (The Unknown Soldier, 2006)
  • Menschliches Versagen (Human Failure, 2008)
  • The Second Execution of Romell Broom (2012)

Producer

Actor

References

  1. ^ "Berlinale: 1970 Prize Winners". berlinale.de. Retrieved 7 March 2010.
  2. ^ "Berlinale: 1992 Juries". berlinale.de. Retrieved 27 March 2011.
  3. ^ "Berlinale: 1990 Prize Winners". berlinale.de. Retrieved 20 March 2011.
  4. ^ Bayerischer Filmpreis – "Pierrot" 25 March 2009 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ Ministerpräsident Stoiber verleiht Bayerischen Filmpreis 2006 9 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine, press release (in German)

External links

  •   Media related to Michael Verhoeven at Wikimedia Commons
  • Michael Verhoeven at IMDb

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weisse Rose The White Rose which with the Best Foreign film nomination of Das schreckliche Madchen The Nasty Girl in 1990 cemented his reputation as an important political contributor to German film Along with his films My Mother s Courage de and documentary Der unbekannte Soldat The Unknown Soldier they have been hailed as an unstinting examination of Germany s Nazi period In 1992 he was a member of the jury at the 42nd Berlin International Film Festival 2 Awards Edit1990 Silver Bear for Best Director 40th Berlin International Film Festival for The Nasty Girl 3 1995 Bavarian Film Awards Best Production 4 2006 Bavarian Film Awards Honorary Award 5 Selected filmography EditDirector Edit Film The Dance of Death 1967 based on The Dance of Death by August Strindberg Up the Establishment 1969 screenplay by Franz Geiger Student of the Bedroom 1970 screenplay by Volker Vogeler based on a novel by Finn Soeborg da o k 1970 He Who Loves in a Glass House 1971 MitGift de 1976 Scrounged Meals de 1977 screenplay by Elke Heidenreich and Bernd Schroeder Sunday Children 1980 based on a play by Gerlind Reinshagen Die weisse Rose 1982 Killing Cars de 1986 The Nasty Girl 1990 My Mother s Courage de 1995 based on a story by George Tabori Let s Go de 2014 based on an autobiographical novel by Laura WacoTelevision Der Kommissar Dr Meinhardts trauriges Ende 1970 TV series episode Tatort Kressin und der Mann mit dem gelben Koffer de 1972 TV series episode Ein unheimlich starker Abgang 1973 based on a play by Harald Sommer Krempoli Ein Platz fur wilde Kinder de 1975 TV series Die Herausforderung 1975 screenplay by Elke Heidenreich and Bernd Schroeder Bier und Spiele 1977 TV series screenplay by Bernd Schroeder Das Mannerquartett 1978 based on a novel by Leonhard Frank 1982 Gutenbach 1978 screenplay by Michael Mansfeld de Verfuhrungen 1979 screenplay by Elke Heidenreich Freundinnen Edith und Marlene 1979 TV series episode screenplay by Elke Heidenreich and Irene Rodrian de Am Sudhang 1980 screenplay by Manfred Bieler de based on a novella by Eduard von Keyserling Die Ursache 1980 based on a novella and a play by Leonhard Frank Die Mutprobe 1982 Das Tor zum Gluck 1984 Stinkwut 1986 based on a play by Fitzgerald Kusz de Gundas Vater 1987 Gegen die Regel 1987 screenplay by Daniel Christoff Ignaz Semmelweis Arzt der Frauen 1988 biographical film about Ignaz Semmelweis Die schnelle Gerdi 1989 TV series Schlaraffenland 1990 Lilli Lottofee de 1992 TV series Eine unheilige Liebe 1993 Zimmer mit Fruhstuck 2000 screenplay by Conny Lens de Enthullung einer Ehe 2000 screenplay with Nicole Walter Lingen Die schnelle Gerdi second season 2004 TV series Tatort Die Spieler 2005 TV series episode Bloch Vergeben nicht vergessen 2008 TV series episode Bloch Heisskalte Seele 2012 TV series episode Bloch Die Lavendelkonigin 2013 TV series episode Gluckskind de 2014 based on a novel by Steven Uhly de Documentary and short films Tische 1970 Bonbons 1971 Coiffeur 1973 Liebe Melanie 1983 film about Melanie Horeschowsky Das Madchen und die Stadt oder Wie es wirklich war 1990 The Legend of Mrs Goldman and the Almighty God 1996 with George Tabori George Tabori Theater ist Leben 1998 film about George Tabori Der Fall Liebl 2001 Die kleine Schwester Die weisse Rose Ein Vermachtnis 2002 Der unbekannte Soldat The Unknown Soldier 2006 Menschliches Versagen Human Failure 2008 The Second Execution of Romell Broom 2012 Producer Edit Die Spider Murphy Gang de dir Georg Kostya de 1983 Welcome to Germany dir Simon Verhoeven 2016 Actor Edit The Flying Classroom 1954 as Ferdinand Marianne of My Youth 1955 as Alexis The Crammer 1958 as Peter Wieland That s No Way to Land a Man 1959 as Horst Burkhardt The Juvenile Judge 1960 as Fred Kaiser Mit 17 weint man nicht de 1960 as Richard Denger The House in Montevideo 1963 as Herbert Tales of a Young Scamp de 1964 as Karl Schultheiss Onkel Filser Allerneueste Lausbubengeschichten 1966 as Karl Schultheiss Der Kommissar Dr Meinhardts trauriges Ende 1970 TV series episode as Harro Vogt Der Kommissar Kellner Windeck 1971 TV series episode as Johannes WindeckReferences Edit Berlinale 1970 Prize Winners berlinale de Retrieved 7 March 2010 Berlinale 1992 Juries berlinale de Retrieved 27 March 2011 Berlinale 1990 Prize Winners berlinale de Retrieved 20 March 2011 Bayerischer Filmpreis Pierrot Archived 25 March 2009 at the Wayback Machine Ministerprasident Stoiber verleiht Bayerischen Filmpreis 2006 Archived 9 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine press release in German External links Edit Media related to Michael Verhoeven at Wikimedia Commons Michael Verhoeven at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Michael Verhoeven amp oldid 1135272756, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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