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Hans-Joachim Kasprzik (14 August 1928 – 10 October 1997) was a German film and television director and screenwriter. He worked with
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and
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in
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.


Career

Hans-Joachim Kasprzik was born in
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. After the war, he attended a training programrun by the newly created
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Ralf Schenk
"Rolf Herricht in Hände hoch oder ich schieße"
(PDF) DEFA Stiftung (March 2009). Retrieved March 7, 2012
in the
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. He then began his career there in the 1950s, first working as an assistant for several important directors, such as
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,
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, Hans Müller and
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. He worked under Müller on the 1954 film, '' Carola Lamberti – Eine vom Zirkus'', under Jung-Alsen on ''
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'' (1957) and under Maetzig on ''
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'' (1960). His directorial debut was with the
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'' Gerichtet bei Nacht'' in 1960, which he also wrote. He also directed television miniseries, often writing the screen adaptations as well, such as with
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's '' Wolf unter Wölfen'' in 1964. In 1965, the
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magazine ''Film'' wrote that Kasprzik could become one of the GDR's best film directors. In 1966, Kasprzik directed the comedy '' Hände hoch oder ich schieße'' ("Hands up, or I shoot") with
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, a film that was banned by the
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and not released."Hände hoch oder ich schieße"
DEFA Stiftung. Retrieved March 7, 2012
The film was restored by the DEFA Foundation (German: DEFA Stiftung) and the Bundesarchiv-Filmarchiv in 2009 and was the last in a series of banned films restored and released by the Foundation. Kasprzik co-wrote the screenplay for '' Jeder stirbt für sich allein'' from Fallada's book, '' Every Man Dies Alone'', and was broadcast in three parts in September 1970. He also directed ''Die Brüder Lautensack'' in 1973, ''Abschied vom Frieden'' in 1979 and ''Bahnwärter Thiel'' in 1982. He was best known as director of the miniseries '' Sachsens Glanz und Preußens Gloria'' in 1983 and 1984, in which his daughter appeared.


Personal

Kasprzik was married to a photographer, Jutta Kasprzik, and his daughter is the actress Anne Kasprik.Anne Kasprik bio
Agentur Nicolai. Retrieved March 7, 2012


Filmography (selected)

* '' Gewissen in Aufruhr'' (1961) * '' Wolf unter Wölfen'' (1965) * '' Hände hoch oder ich schieße'' (1966), restored in 2009 * '' Kleiner Mann – was nun?'' (1967) * '' Jeder stirbt für sich allein'' (1970) * '' Die Brüder Lautensack'' (1972) * ''Abschied vom Frieden'' (1977) * ''Bahnwärter Thiel'' (1982) * '' Sachsens Glanz und Preußens Gloria'' (1983–1984) * '' Gräfin Cosel'' (1987) * ''
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'', "Der Wahrheit verpflichtet" (1989)


References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Kasprzik, Hans-Joachim German mass media people People from Bytom Recipients of the National Prize of East Germany 1997 deaths 1928 births