Peter Adam (filmmaker)


Peter Adam was a British filmmaker and author. Born in Berlin, Germany, his work included Eileen Gray: Her Life and Work: The Biography, Outlines: David Hockney, and Art of the Third Reich.

Early life

Adam was born in 1929 in Berlin, Germany, the son of Luise and Walter Adam. His family was middle-class. His father was Jewish and his mother Protestant. In 1944, he moved to Austria. He became a British citizen in 1965 before taking up a career in broadcasting.

Career

Adam was an executive producer with the BBC for 22 years. He was the editor of the arts magazines Review and Arena. He was made an Officier des Arts et des Lettres by the French Government. An autobiography, Mémoires à contre-vent, was published in French by Edition La Différence in April 2010, previously issued in English as Not Drowning But Waving. An Autobiography. His memoirs detailed his friendships with many prominent filmmakers and writers. Adam was a close friend of the painters Prunella Clough and Keith Vaughan, and contributed much to work on both artists.
He was the author of the biography of the architect and designer Eileen Gray, published in England, USA, Germany, France, Japan and Russia. He also wrote a book on David Hockney titled David Hockney and his Friends.
His other books included Kertesz by Kertesz and Eisenstaedt by Eisenstaedt.
Adam lived in France.

Film works

He made over 100 documentaries for BBC Current Affairs and for the Music and Arts Department, among them many prize-winning films:
He made films on Hockney, Luchino Visconti, Edward Albee, Lillian Hellman, Hans Werner Henze, Serge Diaghilev and the Ballets Russes, the German Cinema, and a ten-part series on Modern Architecture.
He staged Stravinsky's The Soldier's Tale and Kurt Weill's The Little Mahagonny and Happy End.