![]() ![]() Archived from the original on 22 September 2017. Erstes Deutsches Fernsehen (ARD) (in German). ^ "Gespräch mit Jürgen Prochnow – Tatort".Archived from the original on 17 August 2022. Deutsche Film- und Fernsehakademie Berlin (in German). Archived from the original on 16 August 2022. ^ "Wolfgang Petersen: Ostfriese und "Das Boot"-Regisseur ist tot".Archived from the original on 18 August 2022. ^ "Seit Jahrhunderten Hamburgs Elitenschmiede".^ "Hier lernte ein Hollywood-Regisseur". ![]() " "Das Boot"-Regisseur Wolfgang Petersen ist gestorben". ^ a b Brandstetter, Markus (16 August 2022).The Concise Cinegraph: Encyclopaedia of German Cinema. ^ Bock, Hans-Michael Bergfelder, Tim (2009).Petersen died of pancreatic cancer on 12 August 2022, at the age of 81, at his home in Brentwood, Los Angeles, California, United States. Petersen moved to Los Angeles in 1986 and subsequently acquired American citizenship. In 1978, he married his assistant Maria Borgel. Petersen's first marriage was with actress Ursula Sieg they had a son. Īfter a ten-year hiatus, Petersen returned in 2016 as director of the heist comedy Vier gegen die Bank, his first German-language film since Das Boot in 1981. His potential projects included a live-action adaptation of the 2006 anime film Paprika and a film adaptation of the science fiction novel Old Man's War. Īlthough hired to direct the film adaptation of Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card that was scheduled for release in 2008, he later "moved on" from the project. The film performed poorly in the U.S., barely exceeding $60 million in domestic box office receipts by early August, but international sales surpassed $121 million. Petersen's $160 million epic film Poseidon, a re-telling of the 1969 Paul Gallico novel The Poseidon Adventure (previously adapted for the 1972 disaster film), was released by Warner Bros. The film starred Jürgen Prochnow as the U-boat Captain, who became a good example of Petersen's action characters, a man at war who confronts danger and fate at sea. Though not an immediate financial success, the film received highly positive reviews and was nominated for six Academy Awards, two of which (for Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay) went to Petersen he was also nominated for a BAFTA Award and DGA Award. The film chronicles the experiences of a German submarine crew engaged in the " Battle of the Atlantic". His next feature was the World War II epic Das Boot, released in early 1982. In its time, the film was considered so radical that when first broadcast in Germany, the Bavarian network Bayerischer Rundfunk turned off the transmitters rather than broadcast it. He next directed the 1977 film Die Konsequenz, a black/white adaptation of Alexander Ziegler's autobiographical novel of homosexual love. Petersen made his first theatrical feature film in 1974, the psychological thriller One or the Other of Us, based on the novel Einer von uns beiden by Horst Bosetzky and published anonymously under his pseudonym and starring Jürgen Prochnow. The most famous of his Tatort episodes is Reifezeugnis (Maturity Certificate) from 1977 with the young Nastassja Kinski. Petersen's first productions were for German television, and it was during his work on the popular German Tatort ( Crime Scene) TV series that he first met and worked with the actor Jürgen Prochnow - who would later appear as the U-boat captain in Petersen's famous Das Boot. After studying theater in Berlin and Hamburg, Petersen attended the Film and Television Academy in Berlin (1966–1970). In the 1960s he was directing plays at Hamburg's Ernst Deutsch Theater. He made his first films with an 8 mm camera while still at school. From 1953 to 1960, Petersen attended the Gelehrtenschule des Johanneums in Hamburg. Petersen was born on 14 March 1941 in Emden, the son of a naval officer. His other films include The NeverEnding Story (1984), Enemy Mine (1985), In the Line of Fire (1993), Outbreak (1995), Air Force One (1997), The Perfect Storm (2000), Troy (2004), and Poseidon (2006). He was nominated for two Academy Awards for the World War II submarine warfare film Das Boot (1981). Wolfgang Petersen (14 March 1941 – 12 August 2022) was a German film director, screenwriter, and producer. ![]()
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