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Bernhard Wicki (28 October 1919 – 5 January 2000) was an
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actor and film director.


Life and career

Wicki studied in the city of Breslau such topics as art history, history and German literature. In 1938, he transferred to the drama school of the Staatliches Schauspielhaus in Berlin. In 1939, because of his membership in the ''Bündische Jugend'', he was imprisoned for many months in the
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. After his release, he moved to Vienna, then in 1944 to Switzerland. After World War II, he starred in many films, including '' Die letzte Brücke'' (1953) and '' Es geschah am 20. Juli'' (1955). He was also a photographer. His first attempt at directing came three years later with the documentary ''Warum sind sie gegen uns?'' (1958). He became internationally famous with his 1959 anti-war film '' Die Brücke'', which was nominated for the
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. In 1961 he won the Silver Bear for Best Director at the
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for his film ''
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''. His break in Hollywood came shortly thereafter when he was chosen to direct
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in the highly acclaimed World War II espionage thriller, '' Morituri'' in 1965. Wicki was a patron of the International Film Festival in Emden-Norderney, which first started in 1990. Wicki first married Agnes Fink, a fellow acting colleague, and later married Elisabeth Endriss, also a colleague. In the documentary ''Verstörung – und eine Art von Poesie'' (June 2007), Elisabeth Wicki-Endriss portrayed Wicki's life and work. Wicki is buried at the Nymphenburger cemetery in Munich (grave number 4-1-23). In 2001, the Bernhard Wicki Memorial Fund was established in Munich. Since 2002, it has awarded a yearly prize, ''The Bridge'', to selected films that promote peace. A further prize of 15,000 euros, endowed in 2006, is presented in his name in the city of
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Selected filmography

Director * ''Warum sind sie gegen uns?'' (1958) * '' Die Brücke'' (1959) * ''
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'' (1961) * '' The Longest Day'' (with Ken Annakin and Andrew Marton) (1962) * '' The Visit'' (1964) * '' Morituri'' (1965) * ' (1971) * ''Karpfs Karriere'' (1971) * '' The Conquest of the Citadel'' (1977) * ' (1984) * ''Sansibar oder Der letzte Grund'' (1987) * ''
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'' (1989) Actor * '' Der Postmeister'' (1940) – Statist (uncredited) * ''The Falling Star'' (1950) – Otto * '' Young Heart Full of Love'' (1953) – Vitus Zingerl * ''
The Last Bridge ''The Last Bridge'' (german: Die Letzte Brücke) is a 1954 Austrian-Yugoslavian war drama film directed by Helmut Käutner and starring Maria Schell, Bernhard Wicki and Barbara Rütting.Von Dassanowsky p.157 It tells the story of a German nur ...
'' (1954) – Boro * '' Circus of Love'' (1954) – Franz * '' Prisoners of Love'' (1954) – Franz Martens * '' The Mosquito'' (1954) – Hugo * '' A Double Life'' (1954) – Rainer von Hohenburg * '' The Eternal Waltz'' (1954) – Johann Strauß Sohn * ''
Children, Mother, and the General ''Children, Mother, and the General'' (german: Kinder, Mütter und ein General, and also released as ''Sons, Mothers, and a General'') is a 1955 West German war film directed by László Benedek and starring Hilde Krahl, Therese Giehse and E ...
'' (1955) – Hauptmann Dornberg * ''
Jackboot Mutiny ''Jackboot Mutiny'' (german: Es geschah am 20. Juli, literally ''It Happened on 20 July'') is a 1955 German film directed by Georg Wilhelm Pabst about the 20 July Plot to assassinate Adolf Hitler. It features Bernhard Wicki as Stauffenberg. Cast ...
'' (1955) – Oberst Graf v. Stauffenberg * ''Du mein stilles Tal'' (1955) – Erik Linden * ' (1955) – Geert von Innstetten * ''
Fruit Without Love ''Fruit Without Love'' (german: Frucht ohne Liebe) is a 1956 West German romance film, romantic drama film directed by Ulrich Erfurth and starring Gertrud Kückelmann, Bernhard Wicki and Claus Holm.Bock & Bergfelder p.61 It was made at the Spandau ...
'' (1956) – Dr. Kolb * ''Weil du arm bist, mußt du früher sterben'' (1956) – Dr. Grüter * ' (1956) – Dr. Jan Vlimmen * '' Queen Louise'' (1957) – Zar Alexander * ' (1957) – Robert * ''
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'' (1957) – Paul Frank * ''Es wird alles wieder gut'' (1957) – Unterhaltungschef Dr. Johann Krapp * ''
Escape from Sahara ''Escape from Sahara'' (German: ''Madeleine und der Legionär'') is a 1958 West German adventure drama film directed by Wolfgang Staudte and starring Hildegard Knef, Bernhard Wicki and Hannes Messemer. It was shot at the Tempelhof Studios in Ber ...
'' (1958) – Luigi Locatelli * '' The Cat'' (1958) – Bernard Werner * '' Restless Night'' (1958) – Priest Brunner * ''Frauensee'' (1958) – Karl Anton Graf Chur * ' (1959) – Tex Richards * '' Stage Fright'' (1960) – Rohrbach * ''
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'' (1961) – Tommaso Garani * '' L'amore difficile'' (1962) – Hans (segment "Il serpente") * '' Eleven Years and One Day'' (1963) – Karl Rodenbach * '' Portuguese Vacation'' (1963) – Bernard * ' (1969) – Vaeter / Father * ''
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'' (1971, TV Movie) – Philipp * ''
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'' (1976) – Rolf * '' Derrick'' (1977, Season 4, Episode 3: "Eine Nacht im Oktober") – Dr. Lechner * '' The Glass Cell'' (1978) – Police Commissioner Österreicher * '' Despair'' (1978) – Orlovius * ''
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'' (1978) – Verleger * '' The Man in the Rushes'' (1978) – Sir Gerald * '' Death Watch'' (1980) – Katherine's Dad * '' Derrick'' (1980, Season 7, Episode 9: "Zeuge Yuroski") – Karl Yurowski * ' (1982) – Lehrter * ''
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'' (1983) – Baron von Fricken * '' A Love in Germany'' (1983) – Dr. Borg * ''
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'' (1984) – Pühl * '' Paris, Texas'' (1984) – Doctor Ulmer * ''Bereg'' (1984) – Weber, Verleger * ''
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'' (1984, TV Movie) – Philipp Sanger * ' (1985) – George Abbot * ' (1986) – Von der Mühle * ''
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'' (1989) – Herr Waizenbaum * ''
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'' (1990) – Narrator (scenes deleted) * ''
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'' (1991) – Bichler * ''Das Geheimnis'' (1993) – Dr. Virgil Schwarz * ''Prinzenbad'' (1993) – Dany


Decorations and awards

* 1958: Film Award in Silver (documentary) for ''Warum sind sie gegen uns?'' (''Why they are against us?'') * 1960: The Golden Bowl, Film Award (Director),
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, German Youth Film Award,
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and an
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nomination (Best Foreign Film) for '' Die Brücke'' (''The Bridge'') * 1960: United Nations award for contribution to peace * 1961:
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at the
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(Best Director) for ''
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'' * 1962: Bambi * 1972: Golden Camera (Director) and Film Award (Director) for ''Das falsche Gewicht'' (''The wrong weight'') * 1976: Film Award for many years of excellent work in the German film industry * 1977: Film Award in Silver for '' The Conquest of the Citadel'' * 1979: St. Jakob Prandtauer Prize for Science and Art of the city of
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* 1982:
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* 1985: Film Award (Director) for ''Die Grünstein-Variante'' (''The greenstone variant'') * 1986: Helmut Käutner Award * 1986: Critics Award for ''Die Grünstein-Variante'' * 1988:
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* 1989: Honorary Award of the ''
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'' (''Evening Paper'') * 1989: Academy Award nomination (Best Foreign Film) and Film Award (Director) for '' The Spider's Web'' * 1990:
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: Berlinale Camera * 1990: Schwabing Art Prize (prize) * 1992:
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prize * 1992: Bavarian Order of Merit * 1998: DIVA Award * 1999: Medal "Munich shines" in gold * 2000:
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References


Further reading

* Peter Zander: ''Bernhard Wicki.'' Bertz + Fischer Verlag, Berlin 1995, 2. überarbeitete Auflage, * Richard Blank: ''Jenseits der Brücke. Bernhard Wicki. Ein Leben für den Film'', 1999 * Andreas Weber (ed.): ''Er kann fliegen lassen. Gespräche und Texte über Bernhard Wicki.'' Literaturedition Niederösterreich, St. Pölten 2000, * Filmfestival Nordrhein-Westfalen (Hrsg.): ''Sanftmut und Gewalt – Der Regisseur und Schauspieler Bernhard Wicki. Filmographie, Biographie, Essays, Interview.'' Mit Beiträgen von Robert Fischer (Vorwort), Alexander Kluge, Laurens Straub, Wilhelm Roth,
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, Hans Abich, Gunther Witte, Hermann Barth. edition filmwerkstatt, Essen 2004, * Inka Graeve Ingelmann (Hrsg.): ''Bernhard Wicki. Fotografien.'' Dumont Literatur und Kunst Verlag, Köln 2005, Gebunden, , Ausstellungskatalog * Elisabeth Endriss-Wicki: ''Die Filmlegende Bernhard Wicki. Verstörung – und eine Art von Poesie.'' Henschel Verlag, Berlin 2007, * Michel Quint, "Die schrecklichen Gärten". btb-Verlag 2002, (Übersetzung von Elisabeth Edl), Original edition: "Effroyables Jardins", Editions Joelle Losfeld, Paris 2000


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Photographs and literature
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