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Axel Corti (born Axel Fuhrmanns; 7 May 1933 – 29 December 1993) was an screenwriter, film director and radio host.


Life
He was born in . His father was a businessman of and descent, his mother was from . From German-occupied France, he and his mother were brought to safety in by his father, a member of the Resistance who died in 1945. After World War II, he moved to , where he took on the surname Corti, and finally began to study and at the University of Innsbruck.

Corti worked at public from 1953 onwards, from 1956 to 1960 as head of the literature and radio drama department of the Tyrolean ORF regional radio. He then turned to a career as an assistant director at the Vienna and worked as a director at Theater Oberhausen and as well as with in . Called up to return to public broadcasting upon a major restructuring of the ORF radio programmes, he made Austrian radio history with the conception of his weekly Der Schalldämpfer broadcasts, which he presented as radio host for more than 24 years from 1969 until 1993. Initially aired by the ORF Ö3 entertainment radio station, Corti's commentaries in a style and his sounding voice stood out of a mainly light music programme. The last Schalldämpfer was broadcast three days before his death, featuring the life and work of Rabbi Hillel the Elder.

In 1969 Corti worked as an actor in an ORF television play directed by Wolfgang Glück. The next year he adapted Milhaud's/Cocteau's Le pauvre matelot ( The Poor Sailor) and Angelique by (starring ) for an enactment by the Vienna State Opera ensemble at , conducted by . Corti also worked as a and was appointed a professor at the Filmacademy Vienna in 1972. His 1975 film The Condemned was entered into the 9th Moscow International Film Festival.

Corti married in 1964 and was the father of three sons and one daughter. He died of in Oberndorf, Salzburg and is buried in the Arnsdorf cemetery of nearby .


Awards
  • Silver Shell for Best Director, 1986 San Sebastián International Film Festival
  • Best Director, 1986
  • , posthumously 1994
Since 1997 an annual Axel-Corti-Preis for outstanding TV productions is awarded by several Austrian associations.


Filmography
  • The Marquis of Keith, 1962, play by
  • Kaiser Joseph und die Bahnwärterstochter, 1963, drama adaptation starring Hans Moser and
  • , 1972, biography of the conscientious objector Franz Jägerstätter
  • , 1973, biographical sketches on
  • The Condemned ( Totstellen), 1975
  • , 1975, adaptation of a novel
  • (TV series) – Wohnheim Westendstraße, 1976
  • Young Dr. Freud, 1976, film about
  • Die beiden Freundinnen und ihr Giftmord, 1978, adaptation of an Alfred Döblin novella
  • Das eine Glück und das andere, 1980
  • , 1981, ORF television play on 's first year in power
  • Where to and Back 1: , 1982
  • Herrenjahre, 1983, film adaptation
  • ( Pale Blue Ink in a Lady's Hand), 1984, ORF/ co-production starring and , adaptation of the novel by
  • Where to and Back 2: , 1986
  • Where to and Back 3: Welcome in Vienna, 1986, Austrian submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1987
  • The King's Whore, 1990, starring
  • , 1994, TV miniseries, based on Joseph Roth's Radetzky March novel, starring Max von Sydow, Charlotte Rampling, , , and , directing completed by .


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