André Libik
André Libik is a film producer, director and writer. After World War 2 his father Albert Libik, who was an influential businessman in Budapest, sent him to an elite boarding school located in Switzerland.
Returning to Budapest, first he studied chemistry upon the wish of his father and older brother George Libik, but later enrolled in the Hungarian Film School.
He left Hungary in 1956, after the Hungarian Revolution. He settled in Paris with his wife and two daughters as a refugee. There he directed his first films for the French Red Cross, unpaid. After his successful application as Head of the Film Division in the Nigerian Ministry of Information, he lived in Africa for three years and produced films, one of which won the Silver Bear Award at the Berlin Film Festival.
In 1963 he moved to Germany and worked for television, established his own film production company, creating many documentaries, TV and feature films. He was awarded the “Grimme-Preis”, the top German TV award.
In 1992, he settled in Hungary again, continued to produce films and won the “Golden Butterfly Award”.
Biography
André Libik attended elementary school in Budapest, secondary schools in Budapest, Sárospatak and later in Zugerberg. In 1951 and 1952, he was a student of the Hungarian Film School, which he had to leave for political reasons.From 1952 to 1956 he translated works by Jean Anouilh, Georges Sadoul and Béla Balázs into Hungarian. In 1956, he participated in the Hungarian Uprising and had to leave the country with his family. He later then established himself in Paris.
From 1957 to 1960, André Libik wrote and directed three short films financed by the French Red Cross: Un Homme dans l'Inhumanité, Sans Passeport and Terre Retrouvée. 1960-62, he was Head of the Film Division, Ministry of Information, Nigeria. He wrote, directed and produced a newsreel, and various documentaries there.
In 1962, as head of the Nigerian delegation to the Berlin Film Festival, he won the "Silver Bear Award" for "The Ancestors", a documentary film written, directed and produced by him. He settled in West Berlin and from 1962-72, he wrote, directed and produced numerous TV films for German, French and US television.
He settled in Munich 1972, became a German citizen, and created his own production company "André Libik Filmproduktion" in Munich and Berlin. From 1972 to 1992, he wrote, directed and/or produced many films for German TV, became a specialist for international co-productions.
André Libik won various international and German TV awards, is also a founding member of the German Association of Film and TV Producers and member of the German Union of Film Directors.
In 1992, he resettled in Hungary and resumed Hungarian citizenship. He continued to produce films, but also represented German companies and became one of the initiators and managers of the "ALFA TV" project.
In 1994, he was the first Hungarian to receive the "European Order of Merit" in the European Parliament in Brussels. In 1996, he became Knight of the Sovereign Order of St. John of Jerusalem, Knights of Malta and representative of the "European Order of Merit" in Hungary.
As a member of the European Film Academy, he also received the “Golden Butterfly Prize" of the Hungarian Ministry of Culture.
Between the years 1997 and 2000, he was Director for International Affairs of the United Nations European Economic Commission’s Regional Centre in Budapest.
In 1998, he became Knight Commander of the Sovereign Order of St. John of Jerusalem, Knights of Malta.
From 1999 to 2001, he was Line Producer of various major German TV productions and in 2000 he published his autobiography “Pretty Girls and Terrorists”, which received considerable critical acclaim.
From 2002 to 2006, he was the Director for International Affairs of the Central and East European Institute for Environmental Development. In 2006, the second edition of “Pretty Girls and Terrorists” was published.
In 2007, he became Director for International Affairs of the Széchenyi Scientific Society and between 2008 and 2010, he was Secretary General of this Society.
Filmography
Writer and Director
- 1958: Un homme dans l’inhumanité - Short documentary about Hungarian Premier Imre Nagy. Co-written and co-directed with cinematographer Jean Badal
- 1959, Paris: Sans passeport - Short documentary about refugees in Paris. Produced by the French Red Cross.
- 1959, Paris: Terre retrouvée - Short documentary about refugees resettling in Southern France. Produced by the French Red Cross.
- 1961, Nigeria: Sunrise in the East- Documentary about Eastern Nigeria. Grand Prix - Mogadishu African Film Festival, 2nd Prize with Silver Plaque at International Exhibition, Rome, 1962
- 1962, Nigeria: The Ancestors - Documentary about ancestral worship in Nigeria. Silver Bear - Berlin Film Festival.
- 1963: Alte Leute heute
- 1964: Auf der Suche nach dem Heil - Documentary about religious sects.
- 1964: Die Grenzen der Vernunft - Documentary about parapsychology. Over 18.000 letters from viewers.
- 1964-68: Der politische Mord Documentary TV series:
- 1967: Die künstlichen Paradiese - First German documentary about drug abuse.
- 1968: Grossmacht Erdöl - Documentary about the international oil companies.
- 1968: Kinder auf der Folter. Documentary about child beating.
- 1969: Uran, Schlüssel zur Weltmacht - Documentary about atomic energy, with General Groves, head of the "Manhattan Project”.
- 1969: Ich bin ein Söldner - Documentary about mercenaries in the Congo.
- 1970: Theatrum sacrum - Documentary about scenic art in Bavarian and Austrian churches
- 1970: Weltmacht aus der Retorte - Documentary about the infamous German manufacturer of Cyclone B gas.
- 1970: Fünf Finger sind eine Faust - Documentary about the New Left in Germany.
- 1971: Wer nicht schweigt, muss sterben - Documentary about the Sicilian Mafia.
- 1972: Leben in Beton - Documentary about people living in social projects
- 1972: Einige Tage im Leben des Dr. Spirgi.
- 1984: Raketen abgeschossen, Ziel vernichtet - Documentary about the shoot-down of a Korean airliner by the Soviets - Nominated for "Grimme Award".
- 1986: Zwölf Tage zwischen Angst und Hoffnung - Documentary about the Hungarian Revolution 1956 - "Film of the Year" by German TV Critics.
Director
- 1955: Az útkarbantartás korszerűsítése
- 1974: Hafen am Rhein Pilot film for a TV drama series
Writer and Producer
- 1975: Im Zweifel gegen den Angeklagten - TV documentary drama about a criminal case in West Berlin 1950.
Writer, Director and Producer
- 1972: Potpourri von Ferenczy - A portrait of the famous German media tycoon.
- 1972: Musste Tommy sterben? - Documentary about a child killed by his parents.
- 1973: Grenzstation Krebsklinik - Documentary about a terminal cancer clinic.
- 1973: Kaputt geht’s ganz bestimmt - Documentary about consumer protection.
- 1974: Dem Unheimlichen auf der Spur - Four-part TV documentary series about Extrasensory Perception, Spiritualism et al.
- 1975: Die jungen Löwen von Arabien - Documentary about young managers in Kuwait.
- 1979: Ein Mythos will nicht sterben - Documentary about the French Foreign Legion.
- 1980: Ein Volk im Exil - Documentary about the Hmong people in Laos.
- 1987: Der Verführer – Joseph Goebbels - Documentary about the Nazi Minister of Propaganda.
Producer
- 1958: Der Nürnberger Prozess - Feature-length documentary about the Nazi War Criminals' Trial.
- 1967: Search for Vengeance - Documentary about Nazi War Criminals.
- 1969: The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich - Four-part US TV documentary based on the famous book.
- 1975: Cafe Hungaria - 13-part drama series based on Hungarian short stories.
- 1976: Jugend vor der Wahl - Documentary about young people before elections. ARD-German TV
- 1976: Ein Sonntag im Oktober - Feature film based on events in Hungary in October 1944.
- 1978: Heinrich, der gute König - 6-part drama series based on Heinrich Mann's famous novel.
- 1980: Der Mann, der sich in Luft auflöste - Feature film based on the Sjöwall-Wahlöö novel.
- 1982: Albert Einstein - Four-part biographical drama miniseries.
- 1982: - Feature film with Michael Sarrazin.
- 1983: Zeugnis aus der grünen Hölle - TV drama filmed in French Guyana.
- 1983: Titanic - Nachspiel einer Katastrophe - TV drama based on US Congressional Records.
- 1984: Flug in die Hölle - 6-hour drama series shot in Australia. Best ratings in Germany in 1985. 9th best rating on Channel Four in the UK.
- 1985: - TV drama based on Simenon's novel "Le nègre".
- 1987: Ekkehard - 6-part drama series about a medieval monk. "Best Production" - Bristol Film & TV Festival.
- 1988: Schloss Wutzenstein - 12-part comedy series.
- 1990: Mikis Theodorakis - Documentary about the Greek composer.
- 1991: Softwar - TV drama.
- 1991: Ruby - Four-part comedy-SF miniseries.
- 1992: Tanger Melody - Documentary about US writer Paul Bowles.
- 1993: Les vacances de l'inspecteur Lester - TV thriller with Claude Rich.
- 1994: Baldipata - TV drama with Charles Aznavour, Annie Cordy.
- 1995: Sonatina Romana - Lyrical documentary about Rome.
- 1996: Pop for Peace - Pop concert in Okučani, Croatia, for IFOR soldiers of 9 nations.
- 1999: Bei aller Liebe - 2 episodes of a German TV drama series.
- 2000: Luftpiraten - Action movie directed by Joe Coppoletta.