Kurt Weber
Kurt Weber (24 May 1928 – 4 June 2015)[1] was a Polish cinematographer known for working on comedic and dramatic filmse from the 1950s to the 1980s, primarily in Poland and West Germany.[2]
He was born in Poland to Jewish family as a son of Edward Weber (1897–1961), the last President of the Jewish Community in Cieszyn.
Filmography
- 1959: Baza Ludzi Umarlych (The Depot of the Dead)
- 1961: Ludzie Z Pociagu (Panic on the Train)
- 1962: Zaduszki (All Soul's Day)
- 1966: Salto (Somersault (U.S. title); also translated as The Dance)
- 1976: Schneeglöckchen blühen im September (Snowdrops Bloom in September)
- 1976: Hauptlehrer Hofer (Schoolmaster Hofer)
- 1978: Winterspelt
- 1981: Der Mond ist nur a nackerte Kugel (The Moon's Only A Naked Ball)
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References
- "Zmarł Kurt Weber - operator, jeden z twórców polskiej szkoły filmowej". onet.pl. Retrieved 5 June 2015.
- http://www.allmovie.com/artist/kurt-weber-180879/filmography
External links
Media related to Kurt Weber at Wikimedia Commons
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