Fritz C. Mauch
Fritz Christian Mauch was a German film editor and assistant director. He also co-directed the 1938 documentary film España heroica about the Spanish Civil War.[1]
Fritz C. Mauch | |
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Occupation | Editor, Assistant Director |
Years active | 1934-1940 (film) |
Selected filmography
Editor
- I Marry My Wife (1934)
- The Brenken Case (1934)
- Every Day Isn't Sunday (1935)
- The Hour of Temptation (1936)
- The Impossible Woman (1936)
- The Yellow Flag (1937)
- The Gambler (1938)
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gollark: If you're writing a thing you probably have a decent idea of the problem domain involved and what's going on, and just have to work out how to express that in code.
gollark: What I'm saying is that reading things and understanding them can be harder than writing them sometimes.
gollark: Yes. It's not unique to Haskell.
gollark: For example, if I was doing Haskell, I could write everything awfully in `IO` and make it very comprehensible to a C user, or I could write it in some crazy pointfree way which I don't understand 5 seconds after writing it.
References
- Valis p.453
Bibliography
- Noël Maureen Valis. Teaching Representations of the Spanish Civil War. Modern Language Association of America, 2007.
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