Peter Märthesheimer (Kiel, 9 July 1937 – Berlin, 18 June 2004) was a German screenwriter, producer and author.[1]
Early years
Märthesheimer studied economics and sociology in Frankfurt am Main. From 1964 onwards he was editor and dramaturge at WDR for ten years, then at Bavaria Film until 1981. In 1994 he became professor for screenplay and dramaturgy at the Film Academy Baden-Württemberg. He was also a dramaturgy consultant at the University of Television and Film Munich and the BKM.
In collaboration with Pea Fröhlich he wrote the screenplays for the Rainer Werner Fassbinder films The Marriage of Maria Braun and Veronika Voss. He was a producer for the film Martha. The TV series Eight Hours Don't Make a Day and Berlin Alexanderplatz he cooperated with Fassbinder. In collaboration with Wolfgang Menge he created the sensational television productions Das Millionenspiel and Smog as well as the unconventional family series Ein Herz und eine Seele.
In 2000 he published the novel Ich bin die Andere. In the book he dealt with the subject of multiple personalities.
His written legacy can be found in the archive of the Academy of Arts in Berlin.[2]
Filmography
Production
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Screenplay
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Audio drama
Awards
- 1973: Special honour at the Adolf Grimme Preis for Eight Hours Don't Make a Day
- 1978: Goldene Kamera
- 1981: Honourable Mention at the Adolf Grimme Preis für Berlin Alexanderplatz (along with Günter Rohrbach)
- 2000: Mara-Cassens-Preis of the Literature House Hamburg for Ich bin die Andere
References
- ↑ "Drehbuchautor Peter Märthesheimer gestorben" (in German). Der Spiegel. 2004-06-18. Retrieved 25 April 2010.
- ↑ "Peter-Märthesheimer-Archiv".
External links
- Peter Märthesheimer at IMDb
- Literatur von und über Peter Märthesheimer in the catalogue of the german national library
- Peter Märthesheimer on kino.de
- Peter-Märthesheimer-Archiv in the archive of the Academy of Arts, Berlin