Bernd Böhlich
Source and © Conny Klein
Bernd Böhlich on set, spring 2007
Biography
Bernd Böhlich, born 1957 in Dresden, at first worked as an assistant director for Deutscher Fernsehfunk in Berlin after finishing school. He then studied directing at Filmhochschule Potsdam-Babelsberg and got invited to several international film festivals with his graduation film "Fronturlaub" (1981/82). Since his graduation, Böhlich works as an author and director and has made several TV movies covering different genres: His films range from "feel good" movies such as the Christmas movie "Alles Samba" (2003), starring Gudrun Landgrebe, to more prestigious films such as the filmic biography of Axel Springer, "Der Verleger" ("The Publisher"), starring Heiner Lauterbach.
Böhlich won the Adolf Grimme award for his sibling drama "Landschaft mit Dornen" (1992) starring Ben Becker as well as for his epsiode for the crime series "Polizeiruf 110", "Totes Gleis" (1994). In 2007, Böhlich made his debut on the big screen with the social realistic comedy "Du bist nicht allein". The same year he wrote and directed the TV production "Krauses Fest", the first film about provincial police officer Krause, a highly popular character which was originally introduced in the crime series "Polizeiruf 110". The film was followed by the sequels "Krauses Kur" (2009) and "Krauses Braut" (2011).
In 2008, the melancholic romance "Der Mond und andere Liebhaber" ("The Moon and Other Lovers") marked Böhlich's second cinema release. "Bis zum Horizont, dann links!", a comedy about a group of senior citizens who stage a spectacular escape from their resident home, was released in Summer 2012.
Filmography
| 2011/2012 |
Bis zum Horizont, dann links! Director, Screenplay |
| 2010/2011 |
Die verlorene Tochter Director, Screenplay |
| 2007/2008 |
Der Mond und andere Liebhaber Director, Screenplay |
| 2007 |
Krauses Fest Director, Screenplay |
| 2006/2007 |
Du bist nicht allein Director, Screenplay |
| 2004/2005 |
Mutterseelenallein Director |
| 2002 |
Wandas letzter Gang Director |
| 1999 |
Das Hochzeitsgeschenk Director, Screenplay |
| 1998/1999 |
Letzter Atem Director |
| 1997/1998 |
Das Wunder von Wustermark Director |
| 1997 |
Tödliches Ultimatum Director |
| 1996/1997 |
Der Kindermord Director |
| 1996 |
Kurzer Traum Director |
| 1995/1996 |
Tödliches Schweigen Director, Screenplay |
| 1995 |
Herberge für einen Frühling Director |
| 1995 |
Weiß wie Schnee, rot wie Blut Director |
| 1995 |
Jutta oder Die Kinder von Damutz Director, Screenplay |
| 1995 |
Mobbing - die lieben Kollegen Director |
| 1995 |
Falsches Alibi Director |
| 1995 |
Über'n Jordan Director |
| 1994 |
Jetzt und alles Director |
| 1993/1994 |
Arme Schweine Director, Screenplay |
| 1993/1994 |
Totes Gleis Director |
| 1993 |
Die Narbe des Himmels Director, Screenplay |
| 1989/1990 |
Kein Wort von Einsamkeit Director |
| 1988/1989 |
Die gestundete Zeit Director |
| 1988 |
Nur einen Tag ... Scenario |
| 1987/1988 |
Eifersucht Director, Adaptation |
| 1986/1987 |
Um jeden Preis Director |
| 1986 |
Der junge Herr Siegmund Director |
| 1982 |
Drei fiktive Briefe Director |
| 1981/1982 |
Fronturlaub Director, Screenplay |


