Hellmut Andics


Hellmut Andics was an Austrian journalist, publicist and writer.

Life

After military service in World War II Andics became a journalist and worked as an editor, at The New Austria and Die Presse.
From 1 March 1979 to 31 December 1980 Andics was director of the Burgenland Festival. From 11 October 1982 to 27 October 1986, he was director of the ORF Regional Studio Burgenland.
He is best known for its contemporary history reports and documentaries. He also wrote the screenplay for the television series Ringstraßenpalais and for the five-part documentary television film ', which the ZDF produced in 1967 under the direction of Wolfgang Schleif. He also had the idea for the television series ' by Bernd Fischerauer. Andics was the father of two sons and had three grandchildren.
Hellmut Andics died in his apartment in Vienna in the early morning hours of August 19, 1998, of heart failure. He was cremated at Feuerhalle Simmering, where also his ashes are buried.

Literature

  • 1970: Dr.-Karl-Renner-journalism Price
  • 1992: Cultural Prize of Burgenland

Works

Filmography

Film

Endangered Girls ' The Street The Priest and the Girl Girls for the Mambo-Bar Twelve Girls and One Man Treffpunkt Salon Parisi / Frauen in Teufels Hand

Television

Wolken über Kaprun : Der Fall Nebe The Blue Danube Der Fall Auer/Ranneth – Unschuldig hinter Gittern ' Der rasende Reporter – Egon Erwin Kisch
  • ' Sir Roger Casement The Spanish Civil War Der Baum von Kfar Etzyon ' Friedrich III – Gestorben als Kaiser The Death of Deputy Jean Jaurès
  • ' ' Sacro Egoismo oder Der Bruch der Achse – Der Kriegsaustritt Italiens im Jahre 1943 Emperor Charles' Last Battle
  • ' That's Me – Vienna Fates of the '30s: Austria Between Democracy and Dictatorship You Will Not Die Alone – A German Military Chaplain in Paris Alfred Delp: In the Face of Death If You Want, It Is Not a Fairy Tale The Isle of the Blessed Ringstraßenpalais Roda Rodas rote Weste – Ein Leben in Anekdoten Hot Days in July
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