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Peter Märthesheimer (Kiel, 9 July 1937 – Berlin, 18 June 2004) was a German screenwriter, producer and author.
Peter Märthesheimer (* 9. Juli 1937 in Kiel; † 18. Juni 2004 in Berlin) war ein deutscher Drehbuchautor, Filmproduzent und Romanautor
Peter Märthesheimer was born on 9 July 1937 in Kiel, Germany. He was a producer and writer, known for Eight Hours Don't Make a Day (1972), Der Bulle & das Mädchen (1985) and The Marriage of Maria Braun (1979). He died on 18 June 2004 in Berlin, Germany.
- Peter Märthesheimer
- June 18, 2004
- July 9, 1937
Peter Märthesheimer, born July 9, 1937, in Kiel, studied economic sciences and sociology in Frankfurt am Main and then worked from 1964 to 1974 as contributing editor/producer and as a dramaturge for WDR in Cologne where he was in charge of a number of seminal TV movies, including Tom Toelle’s and Wolfgang Menge’s "Das Millionenspiel ...
Peter Märthesheimer was born on July 9, 1937 in Kiel, Germany. He was a producer and writer, known for Eight Hours Don't Make a Day (1972), Der Bulle & das Mädchen (1985) and The Marriage of Maria Braun (1979). He died on June 18, 2004 in Berlin, Germany.
- July 9, 1937
- June 18, 2004
Jun 18, 2004 · Peter Märthesheimer is known as an Producer, Actor, Screenplay, Writer, and Novel. Some of his work includes Martha, Despair, The Million Game, World on a Wire, Berlin Alexanderplatz, I Only Want You to Love Me, Fear of Fear, and Smog.
Märthesheimer went into seclusion for six weeks and wrote a new version—at his own risk, because he wanted to prove that only a free adaptation would correspond to Fassbinder’s ideas. (Even Josef von Sternberg’s screen adaptation of the novel, The Blue Angel, had deviated from the original plot.