Günther Anders (cameraman)
Günther Anders (born November 8, 1908 in Berlin , † September 16, 1977 in Munich ) was a German cameraman .
Life
The son of the businessman Georg Anders, manager of the Eiko film production and later commercial director at Ufa , was given children's roles in silent films as early as 1918.
After graduating from school in 1922 and doing an apprenticeship in the photography department at Ufa, he received training at the State University for Photo Technology in Munich. Years of assistance followed under Carl Hoffmann , Karl Freund and Eugen Schüfftan . In 1934 he was the first to direct the camera himself in a short film directed by Hoffmann.
After a few other short films, Anders was one of the first set of cameramen in the Third Reich from 1937. He has also been behind the camera on several unequivocal propaganda films such as the Request Concert and the anti-Polish production Heimkehr . He mainly worked with the directors Karl Ritter and Gustav Ucicky . In the winter of 1944/45 he filmed the last, unfinished large-scale production of this era with the title Life goes on .
In 1947 he began his post-war work with the returnees drama Between Yesterday and Tomorrow . Anders received numerous tasks as a cameraman in the wake of the cinema miracle of the 1950s, mostly in Austria. In 1965 he succeeded in bringing Attila Hörbiger and Paul Hörbiger together in front of the camera for the film adaptation of the theater play The Alpine King and the Misanthrope.
Günther Anders was married to the costume designer Charlotte Flemming for the second time .
Filmography
- 1933: Morgenrot (simple cameraman only)
- 1935: The multiplication table of love
- 1935: The courageous seafarer
- 1935: Victoria
- 1935: The merry women
- 1936: The honeymoon
- 1936: traitor
- 1937: The ruler
- 1937: patriots
- 1937: My son, the Minister
- 1937: Michael company
- 1937: diamonds
- 1938: Vacation on word of honor
- 1938: Capriccio
- 1938: Pour le Mérite
- 1939: honeymoon
- 1939: Condor Legion
- 1940: request concert
- 1941: Cadets
- 1941: homecoming
- 1942: Wedding at Bärenhof
- 1942: Who the gods love
- 1943: The holiday child
- 1944: At the end of the world
- 1944: Schrammeln
- 1944: The commanding reputation
- 1944: The heart must be silent
- 1945: life goes on (unfinished)
- 1947: between yesterday and tomorrow
- 1948: Ulli and Marei
- 1948: Fregola
- 1948: The angel with the trumpet
- 1948: The cuckoo's egg
- 1949: Eroica
- 1950: bonuses on death
- 1950: Archduke Johann's great love
- 1951: The gateway to peace
- 1951: The devil
- 1951: The blue star of the south
- 1951: Vienna dances
- 1952: I got so used to you
- 1952: Until we meet again
- 1952: In the white Rößl
- 1953: War of love according to notes
- 1953: Me and my wife
- 1954: My father's horses I. Part Lena and Nicoline
- 1954: My father's horses Part II. His third wife
- 1954: This song stays with you
- 1954: fireworks
- 1954: Ina Kahr's confession
- 1955: The last act
- 1955: The Isle of the Dead
- 1955: a heart full of music
- 1955: The Barrings
- 1955: Dunja
- 1956: Crown Prince Rudolf's last love
- 1956: Lies have pretty legs
- 1956: Today my husband is getting married
- 1956: Carter Henschel
- 1956: Kaiserjäger
- 1956: Robinson is not supposed to die
- 1957: The unexcused hour
- 1957: The saint and her fool
- 1957: Vienna, you city of my dreams
- 1958: heart without mercy
- 1958: You'd have to be twenty again
- 1958: Stefanie
- 1958: The priest and the girl
- 1959: beloved beast
- 1959: The beautiful adventure
- 1960: Dear Augustin
- 1960: the glass of water
- 1960: Faust
- 1960: The haunted castle in the Spessart
- 1960: Gustav Adolfs Page
- 1961: Beloved impostor
- 1961: Mrs. Cheney's end
- 1961: The Liar
- 1963: Miracle of the White Stallions (Miracle of the White Stallions)
- 1963: an almost decent girl
- 1963: The house in Montevideo
- 1965: The Alpine King and the Misanthrope (also director)
- 1965: Lumpazivagabundus
- 1966: Swan Lake (TV)
- 1967: Rosalinde (TV)
- 1967: Romeo and Juliet in the Country (TV)
- 1968: Pole Poppenspäler (TV; director)
Awards
- 1961: Film tape in gold (camera) for the glass of water
- 1961: German film critic's prize for The Spooky Castle in Spessart and The Glass of Water
Web links
- Günther Anders in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Günther Anders at filmportal.de
Individual evidence
- ↑ The statement: July 12, 1902 in Breslau at the IMDb refers to the social philosopher and essayist Günther Anders
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Different, Günther |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German cameraman |
DATE OF BIRTH | November 8, 1908 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Berlin |
DATE OF DEATH | September 16, 1977 |
Place of death | Munich |