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Konrad wolf
Konrad wolf




konrad wolf

1977: Art Prize of the FDGB for Mama I Live.1975: Art Prize of the Society for German-Soviet Friendship for Sun Seekers and I was nineteen.1971: Moscow International Film Festival : Special Jury Prize for Goya.1971: GDR Art Prize for Goya in a collective.1971: National Prize of the GDR 1st class for Goya in a collective.1968: National Prize of the GDR 1st class for I was nineteen with Werner Bergmann and Wolfgang Kohlhaase.1965: Patriotic Order of Merit in silver.1965: Erich Weinert Medal for The Divided Sky with Eberhard Esche.1961: Moscow International Film Festival : Gold medal for Professor Mamlock.1961: New Delhi International Film Festival : Silver Lotus Flower for Professor Mamlock.1959: National Prize of the GDR 2nd class for stars with Werner Bergmann.1959: Cannes International Film Festival 1959 : Special Jury Prize for Stars.1957: International Film Festival of the World Festival of Youth and Students in Moscow: Bronze medal for Lissy.1957: Karlovy Vary International Film Festival : main prize for Lissy.1956: Bronze medal of the Damascus International Fair for Convalescence Film Festival.Star by Konrad Wolf on the Boulevard der Stars in Berlin 1981/82: Busch sings (6-part documentary, completed by others directors: Reiner Bredemeyer, Erwin Burkert, Ludwig Hoffmann, Peter Voigt, Konrad Wolf).1974: The naked man on the sports field.1971: Goya - or the terrible path to knowledge.1966: The Investigation (theater recording).

KONRAD WOLF ARCHIVE

His extensive written estate is in the archive of the Academy of Arts in Berlin. His urn was in a on 12 March 1982 state funeral in the grave conditioning Pergolenweg the Memorial of the Socialists in the Central Cemetery Friedrichsfelde in Berlin-Lichtenberg buried. Konrad Wolf died of cancer in Berlin at the age of 56. The brothers Konrad and Markus Wolf have several half-siblings from relationships between their father and various women, including the physicist Thomas Naumann. His son Mirko, born in 1961, is an animator and illustrator trained as an animator from this relationship. Konrad Wolf was married to the costume designer Annegret Reuter from 1955 to 1960, and to the actress Christel Bodenstein from 1960 to 1978. Biermann was going "another political path", he was serving the counterrevolution. Wolf supported the expatriation of Wolf Biermann, while over 100 cultural workers in the GDR signed a protest note against the expatriation. Most recently, he worked as artistic director on a 6-part documentary film project Busch singt, which, based on the biography of the communist actor and singer Ernst Busch, was intended to provide a cross-section of the political and artistic development of the first half of the 20th century in Germany.įrom 1965 to 1982 he was President of the Academy of the Arts in the GDR. His feature film Solo Sunny, which he directed together with his long-time screenwriter Wolfgang Kohlhaase, shows the life of an outsider of GDR society in Prenzlauer Berg in Berlin. In his late work, more and more critical tones against the influence of the authorities on art are loud - for example in his Goya epic or in the quiet film The naked man on the sports field.

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The relationship between Germans and Russians occupied him throughout his life.

konrad wolf

He later described his war experiences in the film I was nineteen (1968). He then worked as a director at DEFA, where he mainly shot challenging and critical contemporary films. From 1949 to 1954 he studied at the Moscow Film School, founded in 1919. From 1945 to 1947 he was responsible for the performing arts for the SMAD (Soviet Military Administration) in Wittenberg and Halle (Saale). For a short time in April 1945 he was the first Soviet city commandant of Bernau near Berlin. Īt seventeen he joined the Red Army and in 1945 at the age of nineteen belonged to the troops that took Berlin. At the age of ten he played a supporting role in the exile film Borzy (Fighters) by director Gustav von Wangenheim in 1936. During this time Konrad Wolf came into close contact with Soviet film. There he attended the German Karl Liebknecht School and acquired Soviet citizenship.

konrad wolf

In 1933 the family first emigrated to France and from there later to Moscow. His older brother is Markus Wolf, who has been the head of the GDR's foreign intelligence service for many years. Konrad Wolf is the second son of the doctor and writer Friedrich Wolf with his wife Else Wolf.






Konrad wolf