Alfred Jungraithmayr

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Alfred Jungraithmayr (born February 13, 1933 in Eferding , Upper Austria , † January 23, 2016 ) was an Austrian journalist , documentary film director , producer and screenwriter .

Life

Alfred Jungraithmayr studied from 1959 to 1963 at the Ulm School of Design . Jungraithmayr lived in Frankfurt am Main .

He has written and directed documentaries and radio broadcasts. His best-known work is the documentary about Jochen Rindt , It's Jochen , which was broadcast shortly after his fatal accident.

Alfred Jungraithmayr is a brother of Herrmann Jungraithmayr .

Documentaries

  • It's Jochen - A portrait of the racing driver Jochen Rindt (Germany 1970).
  • Francesco Bernardone, called Franz von Assisi (Germany 1976).
  • And if we were only three or four - The Waldensians (Germany 1980).
  • Bruno, how are you? (Germany 1981).
  • The piper of Niklashausen - Hans Behem. (Germany 1982).
  • Alive - Jörg Rathgeb. (Germany 1984).
  • The Frankenburger dice game - the story of an appropriation. (Germany 1988).
  • Oh dear ghost! - Joachim von Fiore (Germany 1992).
  • Warsaw Life (Germany 1992).
  • Code name Dr. Friedrich. Carlo Mierendorff - Temporary Life. (Germany 1997).
  • Monowitz - a crime scene (Germany 2002).
  • Monowitz and other crime scenes . The contemporary history films by Alfred Jungraithmayr: The Frankenburger dice game - The story of an appropriation, Warsaw life, code name Dr. Friedrich - Carlo Mierendorff, Monowitz - a crime scene . 2 DVDs, Absolut Medien, 83413 Fridolfing 2015, ISBN 978-3-8488-8013-3 . With a 20-page biography of Karl Heinz Roth .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Alfred Jungraithmayr. In: filmdienst 05/2016, page 26
  2. Gerhard Hanloser : Stubbornness and Rebellion - In Bloch's Spirit: The documentary filmmaker Alfred Jungraithmayr has died. In: jungewelt.de. Junge Welt , February 2, 2016, accessed February 7, 2016 .