Bernd Schroeder

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Bernd Schroeder
Elke Heidenreich + Bernd Schroeder auf dem Blauen Sofa (cropped).jpg
Elke Heidenreich and Bernd Schroeder interviewed,  [de], in 2001
Born (1944-06-06) 6 June 1944 (age 77)
EducationUniversity of Munich
Occupation
  • Writer
  • Director of audio plays
Spouse(s)Elke Heidenreich
Awards

Bernd Schroeder (born 6 June 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 World War II. He grew up in Fürholzen near Neufahrn, Upper Bavaria. He attended the  [de] and finished with the Abitur.[2] He studied at the University of Munich.

He has written film scripts since 1968, including for Wolfgang Petersen. He directed audio plays, both his own and of others. In 1986, he was awarded the Grimme-Preis for  [de]. together with . 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 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] They are the speakers in an audio play after Alte Liebe.[6]

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.

Screenplays[]

  • 8051 Grinning, 1972, TV film, directed by Peter Beauvais
  • Sittengemälde, 1973, TV film, directed by Eberhard Itzenplitz
  • Nestwärme, 1973, TV film, directed by Eberhard Itzenplitz
  • Münchner Gschichtn, 1974, TV series, 2 episodes, directed by Herbert Vesely
  • Münchnerinnen, 1975, TV film, directed by Eberhard Itzenplitz
  •  [de], 1975, TV film, directed by Wolfgang Petersen
  • Hahnenkampf, 1975, TV film, directed by Lutz Büscher
  • Die Herausforderung, 1975, TV film, directed by Michael Verhoeven
  • Hans im Glück, 1976, TV film, directed by Wolfgang Petersen
  •  [de], 1976, directed by Michael Verhoeven
  • Notwehr, 1977, TV film, directed by Hartmut Griesmayr
  • Menschenfresser, 1977, TV film, directed by Rainer Boldt
  • Bier und Spiele, 1978, TV series of 14 episodes, directed by Michael Verhoeven
  • Qualverwandtschaften, 1982, TV film, directed by Ulrich Heising
  • Kein schöner Land, 1982, TV series of 6 episodes, directed by Klaus Emmerich
  • Glückspilze, 1984, TV series, 2 episodes, directed by Bernd Schroeder
  •  [de], 1985, TV miniseries, directed by Wolfgang Staudte and Hans‑Werner Schmidt
  • Preisausschreiben, 1985, TV film, directed by Bernd Schroeder
  • Da Capo, 1986, TV film, directed by Bernd Schroeder
  • , 1986, TV film, directed by Michael Haneke
  • Dreifacher Rittberger, 1987, TV series in 5 episodes, book by Elke Heidenreich, directed by Bernd Schroeder
  •  [de], 1991, directed by Klaus Emmerich

Audio plays[]

  • Kreuzerlschreiber, 1969, directed by
  • Zwischenbilanz, 1970, directed by
  • Miteinander-Füreinander, 1971, directed by
  • Die Geburtstag der Gaby Hambacher, 1971, directed by
  • Hans, 1975, directed by Schroeder
  • Rentenheirat, 1977, directed by Schroeder
  • Alte Bäume, 1977–80, series of 12 short audio plays, directed by 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

Unrealised film scripts[]

  • Die Madonnina, 2010
  • Alte Liebe, 2013

Plays[]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b "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.
  6. ^ "ALte Liebe". Audible (in German). Retrieved 7 February 2020.

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