Carl Otto Bartning

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Carl Otto Bartning (born September 2, 1909 in Berlin ; † November 11, 1983 there ) was a German film editor .

Life

The son of the painter and art professor Ludwig Bartning received his training from 1928 to 1932 at the Tobis film company . As early as the 1930s he was responsible for editing many German film productions.

During the Second World War he took part in his role as editor in the propaganda preparation of film material about the war. From 1950 until the 1970s he edited numerous German products, including Bernhard Wicki's drastic anti-war film Die Brücke (1959).

Bartning also appeared as a graphic artist. In 1966, for example, his lithographs were shown in the Berlin gallery miniature (Camilla Speth) (motifs for Kafka).

Carl Otto Bartning died in Berlin in 1983 at the age of 74. His grave is in the St.-Annen-Kirchhof in Berlin-Dahlem . He rests there next to his parents.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Hans-Jürgen Mende: Lexicon of Berlin burial places . Pharus-Plan, Berlin 2018, ISBN 978-3-86514-206-1 , p. 561.