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Artur Brauner

Weitere Namen
Art Bernd (Pseudonym)
Abraham Brauner (Geburtsname)
Date of Birth
08/01/1918 - 12:00
Geburtsort
Łódz, Polen
Sterbedatum
07/07/2019 - 12:00
Sterbeort
Berlin
Biography

Born in Lodz/Poland in 1918 the eldest son of a Jewish timber wholesaler, Artur "Atze" Brauner survived the Holocaust and the Second World War with his parents and four siblings while 49 of his relatives perished in Nazi death camps. Directly after the end of the war, the 28-year-old Brauner came to Berlin and founded his production company Central Cinema Company (CCC) to produce "Morituri" (1948), a film with a heavily autobiographical character that was intended as a memorial to the victims of German racial hatred and intolerance. However, the film was a financial and personal fiasco for the young producer who saw that cinema at that time was "no place for coming to terms with the past" and decided to give the audience what it clearly wanted by concentrating on outright commercial entertainment.

Subsequently, CCC became one of the leading production houses in the post-war years working with such icons of German cinema as Hans Albers, Heinz Ruehmann, Maria Schell, O.W. Fischer, Karl-Heinz Boehm, Curd Juergens, Romy Schneider, Gert Froebe, Hardy Krueger and many, many more.

More than 300 productions have been handled by CCC to this day, including "The Plot to Assassinate Hitler" ("Der 20. Juli", 1955), "The Indian Tomb" ("Das indische Grabmal", 1959), "Diabolical Dr. Mabuse" ("Die Tausend Augen des Dr. Mabuse", 1960) and "Witness Out of Hell" ("Zeugin aus der Hölle", 1967) to name just a few.

Since the 80s, Brauner concentrated on political and socio-critical films like "The White Rose" ("Die Weisse Rose", 1982) by Michael Verhoeven, "A Love in Germany" ("Eine Liebe in Deutschland", 1983) by Andrzej Wajda, "The Rose Garden" (1989) by Fons Rademakers, and "Europa Europa" ("Hitlerjunge Salomon", 1990) by Agnieszka Holland, which was named Best Foreign Film in the USA on several occasions and received the Golden Globe in this category in 1992. He also received numerous German Film Awards, Golden Bears, and Golden Screens and was awarded the Golden Camera for his life's work and outstanding achievements for German cinema at the Berlinale.

Brauner was the holder of the First Class Order of the Federal Republic of Germany and had an honorary doctorate from the Interamerican University of Humanistic Studies in Florida. He died july 7, 2019, age 100.

Source: German Films Service & Marketing GmbH

Filmography
1955
Hotel Adlon
  • Producer
1955
Der Hauptmann und sein Held
  • Producer
1955
Die Ratten
  • Producer
1955
Der 20. Juli
  • Producer
1955
Liebe ohne Illusion
  • Producer
1954/1955
Stern von Rio
  • Producer
1954
Roman eines Frauenarztes
  • Producer
1954
Der Zarewitsch
  • Producer
1954
Große Star-Parade
  • Producer
1954
Meine Schwester und ich
  • Producer
1953/1954
Der Raub der Sabinerinnen
  • Producer
1953
Die Privatsekretärin
  • Producer
1953
Die Kaiserin von China
  • Producer
1953
Hollandmädel
  • Producer
1952/1953
Der Onkel aus Amerika
  • Producer
1952
Adventure in Berlin
  • Story
  • Producer
1952
Die Spur führt nach Berlin
  • Story
  • Producer
1952
Dem deutschen Volke
  • Producer
1952
Man lebt nur einmal
  • Producer
1952
Der keusche Lebemann
  • Producer
1951
Schwarze Augen
  • Producer
1951
Warum?
  • Producer
1951
Sündige Grenze
  • Story
  • Producer
1951
Unschuld in tausend Nöten
  • Producer
1950
Epilog
  • Story
  • Producer
1949/1950
Fünf unter Verdacht
  • Producer
1950
Maharadscha wider Willen
  • Story
  • Producer
1949
Vergleichen Sie bitte
  • Producer
1949
Hand und Hände
  • Producer
1949
Man spielt nicht mit der Liebe
  • Producer
1949
Mädchen hinter Gittern
  • Producer
1947/1948
Morituri
  • Story
  • Producer
1947
Herzkönig
  • Producer
1946
Sag die Wahrheit
  • Co-Producer

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