Oliver Hirschbiegel

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Oliver Hirschbiegel
Berlinale 2017
Born (1957-12-29) 29 December 1957 (age 66)
OccupationFilm director
Years active1986–present

Oliver Hirschbiegel (born 29 December 1957)[1] is a German film director. His works include Das Experiment and the Oscar-nominated Downfall.[2]

Life and career

Hirschbiegel was born in

Kommissar Rex series. His first theatrical release was the well-received movie Das Experiment
.

In 2004, he attracted world-wide attention with the film Der Untergang (released in English-speaking countries as Downfall), produced by Bernd Eichinger. It recounts Adolf Hitler's last days, and sparked an extensive debate in Germany over the portrayal of Nazi leaders. The film was a critical and commercial success, winning numerous awards and a nomination for the Academy Award for the best foreign film. One scene from the film has become the basis for a widespread viral video phenomenon. Before directing the film, he was in talks to direct Blade: Trinity.[3]

He directed his first Hollywood feature The Invasion, which was partly re-shot by Australian director James McTeigue, at the request of the studio.

Hirschbiegel directed the biographical film Diana, about Diana, Princess of Wales, which was released in September 2013. Actress Naomi Watts plays the title role.[4]

His film 13 Minutes was selected to be screened out of competition at the 65th Berlin International Film Festival.[5]

Oliver's brother Urs is an assistant director and producer.

Filmography

Awards

Wins

  • 1998 RTL Golden Lion Awards [de], Best Direction of a TV Film or Series for "Das Urteil" and "Trickser"
  • 1998
    Adolf Grimme Awards
    , Audience Award of the 'Marl Group' for "Das Urteil"
  • 1999 Bavarian Film Awards for Directing "Mortal Friends"
  • 2001 Bergen International Film Festival Audience Award for "Das Experiment"
  • 2001 Bavarian Film Awards, Best Direction for Das Experiment
  • 2001
    Montréal World Film Festival
    Best Director, "Das Experiment"
  • 2002
    Istanbul International Film Festival
    , People's Choice Award, "Das Experiment"
  • 2004
    Bambi Awards
    Film – National, "Downfall"
  • 2005 Bavarian Film Awards Audience Award for "Downfall"
  • 2005
    Amanda Awards
    Best Foreign Feature Film (Årets utenlandske kinofilm), "Downfall"
  • 2006 Bodil Awards Best Non-American Film (Bedste ikke-amerikanske film), "Downfall"
  • 2006 Fajr International Film Festival International Competition – Best Technical or Artistic Achievement, "Downfall"
  • 2006
    Robert Award
    Best Non-American Film (Årets ikke-amerikanske film), "Downfall"
  • 2009 Prix Europa Special Commendation – TV Fiction "Five Minutes of Heaven"
  • 2009 Sundance Film Festival Directing Award, World Cinema, Dramatic – "Five Minutes of Heaven"

Nominations

  • 1998
    Adolf Grimme Awards
    Adolf Grimme Award, Fiction/Entertainment – "Das Urteil"
  • 2001 European Film Awards Audience Award, Best Director, "Das Experiment"
  • 2002 Fantasporto International Fantasy Film Award, Best Film, "Das Experiment"
  • 2003
    Paris Film Festival
    Grand Prix, "Das Experiment"
  • 2005
    Mar del Plata Film Festival
    Best Film, "Downfall"
  • 2005 Academy Awards Best Foreign Language Film of the Year
  • 2006 Goya Awards Best European Film (Mejor Película Europea), "Downfall"
  • 2006
    Argentinean Film Critics Association Awards
    Best Foreign Film, Not in the Spanish Language (Mejor Película Extranjera), "Downfall"
  • 2009 Sundance Film Festival Grand Jury Prize, World Cinema – Dramatic, "Five Minutes of Heaven"
  • 2010
    Broadcasting Press Guild Awards
    Broadcasting Press Guild Award, Best Single Drama – "Five Minutes of Heaven"

References

  1. ^ "Oliver Hirschbiegel". Archived from the original on 27 September 2011. Retrieved 19 April 2008.
  2. ^ Gronvall, Andrea. "Downfall". Chicago Reader. Retrieved 18 October 2013.
  3. ^ Meza, Ed (15 April 2003). "Teuton helmer is taking on Hitler". Variety.
  4. ^ "Naomi Watts lands Princess Diana role". BBC News. 9 February 2012. Retrieved 10 February 2012.
  5. ^ "Berlinale 2015: Competition Complete". berlinale.de. Retrieved 28 January 2015.

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