Bernd-Eichinger-Obituary

Bernd Eichinger

Obituary

BERLIN (AP) - German movie producer, director and screenplay writer Bernd Eichinger, who produced well-known films "The Neverending Story" and "Downfall," has died. He was 61.

Eichinger suffered a deadly heart attack Monday night during a dinner with family and friends in Los Angeles, German production firm Constantin Film AG said in a statement Tuesday.

"We are all shocked by this unbelievable news and we feel with his family and relatives," the firm said in a statement. Eichinger, a former Constantin top executive and major shareholder, served as the deputy chairman of the firm's supervisory board.

Over his 40-years in the industry, Eichinger was widely credited for his ability to turn novels and stories into movies that not only pleased critics, but also proved popular at the box office.

One of his most successful productions was the 2004 film "Downfall," for which he also wrote the screenplay. The movie depicts the last days of Nazi Germany in Adolf Hitler's bunker in Berlin and was nominated for an Academy Award in 2005.

His 2008 movie "The Baader Meinhof Complex," devoted to the history of Germany's left-wing terrorist group Red Army Faction, was also nominated for a foreign-language Oscar.

In 2005, German newspaper Tagesspiegel referred to him as a "genius" poised to succeed with whatever movie he touches. "May the critics be upset, people love his stuff," it said.

Eichinger also produced "The Name of the Rose," based on an Umberto Eco's novel and "The House of the Spirits," which was based on Isabel Allende's book. He also co-authored the screenplay of the successful 2006 movie "Perfume: The Story of a Murderer," after pressing author Patrick Suesskind, a friend of his, for years to sell him the movie rights.

"Bernd Eichinger's death means the loss of a great German filmmaker and producer who marked international cinematography as few others have done," German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle said in a statement late Tuesday. Culture Minister Bernd Neumann added: "He was the German movie scene's motor - his reliable sense for topics and issues impressed millions of spectators."

Eichinger, born 1949 in southern Germany, started his career at Munich film school in 1970, and founded his first production company four years later.

In 1979, he bought a 25 percent stake in then-struggling movie production and distribution company Constantin, which he later increased to a 50 percent stake, successfully turning the firm around while laying the foundations for his extensive film business.

Eichinger, who lived in both Germany and Los Angeles, is survived by his wife Katja and a 29-year-old daughter from an earlier relationship.


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It is hard for those left behind. Bernd rest in peace - We are thankful for your work left behind for us. A life to short - but long enough to give us memories.

Mein herzliches Beileid! Er war ein wirklich grossartiger Produzent und Regisseur.

My prayers are with your family.

I would like to express my deepest condolences. He produced two of my favorite movies. And this is really sad for me as well, because my Grandmother passed away Tuesday from a heart attack as well. Just know that God has called his angels back home, no matter how young, this life we have is only temporary. The life we have after that is eternal.

All Our condolenes
go out to Eichinger
Family&many friends

The Baader Meinhof Complex was one of my favorite films of 2008. My condolences go out to Bernd's grieving family and friends.

I am sorry to hear of Bernd's death, may God be with each of you in this time and always. I loved his movie The Neverending Story, my son's name is even Bastian!!

He is a genius to his work, in the wrong era. The beautiful movies he produced tells it all
I'LL MISS HIM SURELY

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.