German filmmaker, Wolfgang Petersen, whose World War II submarine epic Das Boot propelled him into a blockbuster Hollywood career that included the films In the Line of Fire, Air Force One and The Perfect Storm, passed away at the age of 81, this Friday at his home in the Los Angeles neighbourhood of Brentwood after a battle with pancreatic cancer, said, representative Michelle Bega.
Before his breakout film, Das Boot, in 1982, Wolfgang Petersen, a German native born in Emden, produced two movies. Then the most expensive movie in German film history, the 149-minute Das Boot (the original cut ran 210 minutes) chronicled the intense claustrophobia of life aboard a doomed German U-boat during the Battle of the Atlantic, with Jürgen Prochnow as the submarine’s commander. Heralded as an antiwar masterpiece, Das Boot was nominated for six Oscars, including for Petersen’s direction and his adaptation of Lothar-Günther Buchheim’s best-selling 1973 novel.
To Petersen, who grew up on the northern coast of Germany, the sea long held his fascination. He would return to it in the 2000 disaster film, The Perfect Storm, a true-life tale of a fishing boat lost at sea. “The power of water is unbelievable,” Petersen said in a 2009 interview. “I was always impressed as a kid how strong it is, all the damage the water could do when it just turned within a couple of hours, and smashed against the shore.”
Petersen became one of the top makers of action adventures of massive cataclysms that spanned war (2004′s Troy, with Brad Pitt), pandemic (the 1995 ebolavirus-inspired Outbreak) and other ocean-set disasters (2006′s Poseidon, about the capsizing of an ocean liner) after Das Boot launched Wolfgang Petersen as a filmmaker in Hollywood.
Petersen is survived by his second wife Maria-Antoinette Borgel, a German script supervisor and assistant director whom he wed in 1978, son Daniel Petersen and two grandchildren.
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