Gerhard Huttula
Gerhard Huttula (1902–1996) was a German cinematographer and film director.[1] Huttula was known for his skill at special effects. During the Nazi era he shot a number of ethnographic documentaries and travelogues. He worked for a while in Argentina where he was credited as Gerardo Huttula.
Gerhard Huttula | |
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Born | 6 June 1902 |
Died | 15 January 1996 Berlin, Germany |
Other names | Gerardo Huttula |
Occupation | Director, Cinematographer |
Selected filmography
Cinematographer
- Outside the Law (1937)
Special effects
- Friedemann Bach (1941)
- The Great Love (1942)
- Diesel (1942)
- Kolberg (1945)
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References
- Newton p.57
Bibliography
- Newton, Ronald C. The "Nazi Menace" in Argentina, 1931-1947. Stanford University Press, 1992.
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