Walter Ruttmann

Scénárista, Střihač, Režisér, Producent, Herec

28. prosince 1887 — 15. července 1941 (53 let)
Walter Ruttmann (28 December 1887 – 15 July 1941) was a German film director and along with Hans Richter, Viking Eggeling and Oskar Fischinger was an early German practitioner of experimental film. Ruttmann was born in Frankfurt am Main; His film career began in the early 1920s. His first abstract short films, Lichtspiel: Opus I (1921) and Opus II (1923), were experiments with new forms of film expression. Ruttmann and his colleagues of the avant garde movement enriched the language of film as a medium with new formal techniques.

Ruttmann was a prominent exponent of both avant-garde art and music. His early abstractions played at the 1929 Baden-Baden Festival to international acclaim despite their being almost eight years old. Ruttmann licensed a Wax Slicing machine from Oskar Fischinger to create special effects for Lotte Reiniger. Together with Erwin Piscator, he worked on the film Melody of the World (1929), though he is best remembered for Berlin: Die Sinfonie der Großstadt (Berlin: Symphony of a Great City, 1927).

During the Nazi period he worked as an assistant to director Leni Riefenstahl on Triumph of the Will (1935). He died in Berlin of wounds sustained when he was working on the front line as a war photographer.

Filmy a seriály na Plexu

  • Metropolis
    Metropolis1927

Známý pro

  • Triumf vůle
    Triumf vůle1935
  • Berlín: Symfonie velkoměsta
    Berlín: Symfonie velkoměsta1927
  • Lichtspiel Opus 1.
    Lichtspiel Opus 1.1921

Filmografie

1929
The Storming of La Sarraz · as Saint George

1931
End of the World · as Art Direction
1927
Metropolis · as Director Of PhotographyNa Plexu
1924
Die Nibelungen: Siegfried · as Director Of Photography