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Paul Rudolf Parsifal " Percy" Adlon (; 1 June 1935 – 10 March 2024) was a German director, screenwriter, and producer. He is associated with the New German Cinema movement (ca. 1965–1985), and is known for his strong female characters and positive portrayals of relationships. He is best known for his 1987 film , starring Marianne Sägebrecht, and and subsequent films such as Rosalie Goes Shopping (1989), Salmonberries (1991) and Younger and Younger (1993). Adlon's films were shown in competition regularly at international film festivals, such as the Cannes Film Festival, the Berlin International Film Festival, and others.


Early life
Adlon was born on June 1, 1935 in , Germany. He grew up in Ammerland, . He studied art, theater history, and German literature at Munich's Ludwig-Maximilian University; took acting and singing classes; and was a member of a student theater group.


Career
Adlon started his professional career as an actor, became interested in radio work, was a narrator and editor of literature series and a presenter and voice-over actor in television for 10 years. In 1970, Adlon made his first for Bavarian television, followed by more than 150 documentary films about art and the human condition. His first was a one-hour portrait of French artist and writer , entitled Tomi Ungerer's Landleben. Adlon became fascinated by Ungerer after meeting at an exhibition in Munich and spending time at his home in , so decided to make him the subject of his first film.

Adlon's first Céleste (1980) was about the relationship between the French writer and his cook Céleste Albaret during the last years of Proust's life.

In 1987 he directed , starring Marianne Sägebrecht as a German tourist, as a motel and truck stop cafe owner in the , and . Critically acclaimed, awarded the film 3½ out of 4 stars in his review, stating that "Percy is saying something in this movie about Europe and America, about the old and the new, about the edge of the desert as the edge of the American Dream" and that the charm of Bagdad Cafe is that "every character and every moment is unanticipated, obscurely motivated, of uncertain meaning and vibrating with life". The Japanese filmmaker cited Bagdad Cafe as one of his 100 favorite films.

In 1989, Adlon directed Rosalie Goes Shopping, starring Sägebrecht, Brad Davis, and , which was screened at the 1989 Cannes Film Festival. Cannes Film Festival, All the films - Festival 1989. Retrieved 2007-05-26. The film met mixed critical reviews, with describing it as "dark satire masquerading as bright comedy" and a comment on American , while of The Washington Post considered it to be "deficit of dramatic tension" and thought that Adlon's message was "scatterbrained".

In 1991, Adlon directed Salmonberries, a picture starring k.d. lang as Kotzebue, an orphaned Eskimo and young woman of androgynous appearance who has a lesbian relationship with an East German widowed librarian. The film was generally well-received, with Kevin Thomas of the L.A. Times describing it as "endearing, remarkably assured and stunning-looking" and noted that Adlon with sensitivity "raises crucial questions of cultural and sexual identity", though of The New York Times called it a "halting, awkward effort" with "stilted direction" and "sharp camera angles, arty editing".

In 1993, Adlon directed the film Younger and Younger, starring Donald Sutherland, and Lolita Davidovich. The film won Adlon the Silver Raven Award at the Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival. Leonard Klady of Variety considered it to be an "unusual human comedy", a family yarn which "spins out from its simple premise into fantasy, music, black comedy and innumerable offbeat digressions." Klady further noted that the film illustrated "Adlon's unique method of tackling everyday life", which has "ironically been the greatest strength and most problematic aspect to his commercial appeal".

In 1997, Adlon co-produced Eat Your Heart Out, a romantic comedy film filmed in Venice Beach, California, which was directed by his son, .

Adlon co-directed his final picture, Mahler on the Couch (2010) with his son Felix, a period film about an affair between and , and the subsequent psychoanalysis of Mahler's husband by . In a review for The Hollywood Reporter, Kirk Honeycutt wrote that the film "manages to pose a serious, intimate study in obsessive jealousy while, like a gaga celebrity hunter, bumping into just about everybody who's anybody in Viennese society circa 1910... The film's great gift, though, is Romaner... She fully inhabits the role of this complex personality whose passion for love and art collides with her role of wife and mother."


Personal life
Percy Adlon was the great-grandson of , the founder of the . He was the grandson of Louis Adlon Sr.,
(1994). 9783453009264, Heyne. .
and the son of opera tenor . His son, Felix, also a film director, is the former husband of American actress and the father of her three daughters, including actresses Odessa A'zion and .

Percy and Eleonore Adlon lived in Pacific Palisades, . Percy Adlon died there on 10 March 2024, at the age of 88.

is a half-brother of Percy, 15 years younger and son of Emil Meyerhöfer.
     


Awards
+ !Award !Year !Recipient(s) !Category !Result !
Adolf Grimme Awards, Germany1979The Guardian and His Poet (1978)Award in Gold Fiction/Entertainment
, Norway1989Bagdad Cafe (1987)Best Foreign Feature Film (Årets utenlandske spillefilm)
Bavarian Film Awards1988Bagdad Cafe (1987)Best Screenplay (Drehbuchpreis)
Fünf letzte Tage (1982)Best Direction
Bavarian TV Awards1997The Glamorous World of the Adlon Hotel (1996)Directing
Brussels International Festival of Fantastic Film (BIFFF)1994Younger and Younger (1993)Silver Raven
Cannes Film Festival1989Rosalie Goes Shopping (1989)Palme d'Or
Chicago International Film Festival1984The Swing (1983)Gold Hugo Best Feature THE SWING: DIE SCHAUKEL
Fünf letzte Tage (1982)Gold Hugo Best Feature
Céleste (1980)Gold Hugo Best Feature CÉLESTE
César Awards1989Bagdad Cafe (1987)Best Foreign Film (Meilleur film étranger)
Bagdad Cafe (1987)Best Film of the European Community (Meilleur film de l'Europe communautaire)
Ernst Lubitsch Award1988Bagdad Cafe (1987)Ernst Lubitsch Award
Film Independent Spirit Awards1989Bagdad Cafe (1987)Best Foreign Film AWARDS & FESTIVALS: BAGDAD CAFÉ
French Syndicate of Cinema Critics Award1989Bagdad Cafe (1987)Best Foreign Film,
tied with  The Dead
Guild of German Art House Cinemas1989Bagdad Cafe (1987)Gold German Film (Deutscher Film)
Céleste (1980)Silver German Film (Deutscher Film)
Manhattan Film Festival2012Céleste (1980)Buzz Award
Medias Central European Film Festival 7+12011Mahler on the Couch (2010)Audience Award Best Picture, shared with
Montreal World Film Festival1991Salmonberries (1991)Grand Prix des Amériques
1989Bagdad Cafe (1987)Best Foreign Film (Årets udenlandske spillefilm)
Tokyo International Film Festival1993Younger and Younger (1993)Tokyo Grand Prix
Valladolid International Film Festival1985Sugarbaby (1985)Silver Spike SUGARBABY: ZUCKERBABY
Venice Film Festival1982Fünf letzte Tage (1982)OCIC Award Fünf letzte Tage: 1982
Fünf letzte Tage (1982)


Filmography
  • ( The Aura in the Distance) (1974, documentary) director, writer
  • Der Vormund und sein Dichter ( The Guardian and the Poet) (1978, TV film) director, writer, producer (Adolf Grimme Award in Gold)
  • (1980, TV film) director
  • Céleste (1980) director, writer (Special Jury Award IFF Chicago)
  • Fünf letzte Tage ( Five Last Days) (1982) director (German Federal Film Award, Bavarian Film Award, OCIC-Prize, IFF Venice, 1982)
  • The Swing (1983) director, writer
  • Sugarbaby a.k.a. Zuckerbaby (1985) director, writer (Ernst-Lubitsch-Award for Marianne Sägebrecht)
  • Herschel und die Musik der Sterne (1986, TV film) director, writer
  • Out of Rosenheim a.k.a. (US) (1987) director, writer, producer (Grand Prix IFF Rio de Janeiro, César, Best Foreign Film (French Film Award), Ernst Lubitsch Award (director), Swedish and Danish Film Academies, Bavarian Film Award (original screenplay), Prix Humanum, Belgium.)
  • Babycakes (1989, TV film), American remake of Zuckerbaby aka Sugarbaby, co-writer
  • Rosalie Goes Shopping (1989) director, writer, producer (official German Entry, 1989 Cannes Film Festival. Best Film - Section "Cinema & Denaro", IFF EuropaCinema & TV, Viareggio.)
  • (1990, TV film) director
  • Salmonberries (1991) director, writer a.k.a. Percy Adlon's Salmonberries (Germany: poster title) (Grand Prix des Ameriques, Montreal. Bavarian Film Awards for director P.A. and for Rosel Zech, Best Actress.)
  • Younger and Younger (1993) director, writer, producer (Silver Raven, Brussels. Best Actress IFF Tokyo Lolita Davidovich)
  • In der glanzvollen Welt des Hotel Adlon (1996, TV film) director, a.k.a. The Glamorous World of the Adlon Hotel (Bavarian Television Award)
  • Eat Your Heart Out (1997) producer
  • Die Straußkiste (1999) director, writer, , a.k.a. (International: English title)
  • Hawaiian Gardens (2001) director, writer
  • Koenig's Sphere: The German Sculptor Fritz Koenig at Ground Zero (2001) director, a.k.a. Koenigs Kugel (German title)
  • Bagdad Cafe - The Musical (2003–2006) director
  • Orbela's People (2007)
  • Mahler auf der Couch (2010)


Other work
  • L'elisir d'amore (2003) opera by Gaetano Donizetti, directed by Adlon for the Berlin State Opera.
  • Wolkenstein (2004) A new opera by and Felix Mitterer, directed by Adlon. Premiere at the Staatsoper Nürnberg.


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