Bernd Eichinger

Bernd Eichinger (German: [bɛʁnt ˈaɪ.̯çɪŋ.ɐ] ; 11 April 1949 – 24 January 2011) was a German film producer, screenwriter, and director.

Bernd Eichinger
Eichinger in 1997
Born(1949-04-11)11 April 1949
Died24 January 2011(2011-01-24) (aged 61)
Occupation(s)Film producer, screenwriter, director
Years active1972–2010
Spouse
(m. 2006)
Partner(s)Jane Seitz (1980s)
Katja Flint (1990s)
Corinna Harfouch (1999–2004)
ChildrenNina Eichinger

Life and career

Eichinger was born in Neuburg an der Donau. He attended the University of Television and Film Munich in the 1970s and bought a stake in the fledgling studio company Neue Constantin Film in 1979, becoming its executive director. Under his leadership, Constantin Film evolved into one of the most successful German film businesses. As of 2005, he was chairman of the supervisory board and still owned a substantial stake in the company. Eichinger also produced some movies independently (for example, Downfall).[1] One of Eichinger's last films was about the left-wing terrorist group Red Army Faction (RAF) and based on the book Der Baader Meinhof Komplex ("The Baader-Meinhof Complex") by Stefan Aust.[2]

The range of genres of films, for television and the big screen, was unusually varied. He produced a 3D zombie movie, Resident Evil: Afterlife; to Atomised, a film adaptation of novel by French star writer and social critic Michel Houellebecq. He was an incredibly prolific film maker, with almost 100 films to his credit.[3]

Eichinger was known as tenacious. It took him 20 years to convince Patrick Süskind, the German author of Perfume: The Story of a Murderer, to trust him with the rights to make the international bestseller into a film. In 2006, the film was released, grossing $135 million worldwide.[3]

In the 1980s, Eichinger obtained the film rights to the Fantastic Four and Silver Surfer, decades before making movies based on Marvel comics was trending.[3]

In 1991, he was a co-founder of Summit, the Los Angeles-based production and film sales company. Due to the success of Twilight, Summit eventually became Summit Entertainment.[3]

Family

Eichinger with his wife Katja in 2008

Eichinger was married to Katja Hofmann, a journalist. He had a daughter from a previous relationship, Nina Eichinger, an actress and TV presenter.[4]

Death

Eichinger died of a heart attack in Los Angeles on 24 January 2011 at the age of 61.[1][5]

Awards

Selected filmography

Bernd Eichinger's best known films include:

YearTitleDirectorBased onLanguageNotes
1977Grete MindeHeidi GenéeA novel by Theodor FontaneGerman
1977Die KonsequenzWolfgang PetersenAn autobiographical novel by Alexander ZieglerGermanTV film
1977Hitler: A Film from GermanyHans-Jürgen SyberbergGerman
1978The Glass CellHans W. GeißendörferThe Glass Cell by Patricia HighsmithGerman
1981Christiane F.Uli Edel[1]The non-fiction book by Kai Hermann and Horst Rieck about Christiane F.German
1984The Neverending StoryWolfgang Petersen[1]The Neverending Story by Michael EndeEnglish
1986The Name of the RoseJean-Jacques Annaud[1]The Name of the Rose by Umberto EcoEnglish
1987Der UnsichtbareUlf MieheGerman
1988Me and HimDoris DörrieA novel by Alberto MoraviaEnglish
1989Last Exit to BrooklynUli Edel[7]Last Exit to Brooklyn by Hubert Selby Jr.English
1990Fire, Ice and DynamiteWilly BognerEnglish
1990Werner – Beinhart!Gerhard Hahn [de], Michael Schaack [de], Niki List [de]The Werner comic books by Rötger FeldmannGerman
1991Manta, MantaWolfgang Büld [de]German
1992Salt on Our SkinAndrew BirkinA novel by Benoîte GroultEnglish
1993The Cement GardenAndrew BirkinThe Cement Garden by Ian McEwanEnglish
1993The House of the SpiritsBille AugustThe House of the Spirits by Isabel AllendeEnglish
1994The Fantastic FourOley SassoneFantastic Four by Jack Kirby and Stan LeeEnglishUnreleased
1994Der bewegte MannSönke WortmannTwo comic books by Ralf KönigGerman
1996The SuperwifeSönke WortmannA novel by Hera Lind [de]German
1996A Girl Called RosemaryBernd EichingerRosemary (1958)GermanTV film
1997Smilla's Sense of SnowBille AugustMiss Smilla's Feeling for Snow by Peter HøegEnglish
1997Prince ValiantAnthony HickoxPrince Valiant by Hal FosterEnglish
1998Wrongfully AccusedPat ProftEnglish
1999The Devil and Ms. D [de]Bernd EichingerA novel by Helmut KrausserGermanalso screenwriter
2000Ants in the PantsMarc RothemundGerman
2001The Mists of AvalonUli EdelThe Mists of Avalon by Marion Zimmer BradleyEnglishTV film
2001Nowhere in AfricaCaroline LinkAn autobiographical novel by Stefanie ZweigGermanco-produced by Eichinger; won Oscar
2002666 – Traue keinem, mit dem du schläfst!Rainer Matsutani [de]German
2002Resident EvilPaul W. S. Anderson[1]Resident EvilEnglish
2004DownfallOliver HirschbiegelGermanalso screenwriter
2004Resident Evil: ApocalypseAlexander WittResident EvilEnglish
2005Fantastic FourTim StoryFantastic Four by Jack Kirby and Stan LeeEnglish
2006AtomisedOskar RoehlerAtomised by Michel HouellebecqGerman
2006DOA: Dead or AliveCorey YuenDead or AliveEnglish
2006Perfume: The Story of a MurdererTom TykwerPerfume by Patrick SüskindEnglishco-writer
2007Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver SurferTim StoryFantastic Four by Jack Kirby and Stan LeeEnglish
2007Resident Evil: ExtinctionRussell MulcahyResident EvilEnglish
2007PornoramaMarc RothemundGerman
2008The Baader Meinhof ComplexUli Edel[1]The non-fiction book by Stefan Aust about the Red Army FactionGermanalso screenwriter
2009Pope JoanSönke WortmannPope Joan by Donna Woolfolk CrossEnglish
2010Zeiten ändern dichUli EdelThe autobiography of the German rapper BushidoGermanco-writer
2010Resident Evil: AfterlifePaul W. S. AndersonResident EvilEnglish
20113096 DaysSherry HormannEnglish

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