Georg Wratsch

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Georg Wratsch (born August 18, 1928 in Lindenberg ; † January 3, 2006 in Potsdam ) was a German set designer .

Life

Wratsch graduated from 1950 to 1953 with a degree in painting at the Technical School for Applied Arts in Wismar and then studied from 1953 to 1958 at the Dresden University of Fine Arts . After completing his studies, he was hired at DEFA as a construction worker and from 1966 worked as a freelance production designer for film and television.

His first work as a freelance production designer was Die Reise nach Sundevit in 1966, directed by Heiner Carow . His adaptation of the film Banquet for Achilles caused a sensation in 1975 , "because here the industrial landscape was depicted for the first time without glossing over and consistently related to the development of a worker figure". Wratsch worked several times with the directors Heiner Carow, Siegfried Kühn and Horst Seemann .

Filmography

literature

  • Georg Wratsch . In: Eberhard Berger, Joachim Gliese (Ed.): 77 fairy tale films. A movie guide for young and old . Henschel Verlag, Berlin 1990, ISBN 3-362-00447-4 , p. 409.
  • Georg Wratsch . In: International Federation of Film Archives (FIAF), Alfred Krautz (Ed.): International Directory of Cinematographers, Set- and Costume Designers in Film. Volume 1. Saur, Munich et al. 1981, p. 88.

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Individual evidence

  1. Georg Wratsch . In: Eberhard Berger, Joachim Gliese (Ed.): 77 fairy tale films. A movie guide for young and old . Henschel Verlag, Berlin 1990, p. 409.