Marcel Colin-Reval

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Marcel Colin-Reval (born October 11, 1905 in Mulhouse , † 2004 ) was a French film journalist, editor-in-chief and director of several cinemas.

Life

Marcel Colin-Reval was the son of Julie Klingelsmitt and Hippolyte Colin-Reval.

From 1925 to 1940 he was editor-in-chief of the Cinématographie Française .

From July 1945 to 1948 , as a delegate of the Center national du cinéma et de l'image animée, he headed the “Cinema” department of the Direction de l'information of the military administration in the Brenners Park-Hotel & Spa ( Hotel Stefanie ) in Baden-Baden in the French zone of occupation .

In autumn 1945 he published the newsletter for the theater owners in the French zone : from this the film week developed in the Neue Verlag-Gesellschaft .

The Neue Verlag-Gesellschaft was headed from 1948 by Marie-Pierre Kœnig : on October 7, 1947, Karl Opitz had appointed Karl Opitz as trustee for the UFA film assets in the French zone and donated the Bambi award .

In 1953 , the publisher Karl Fritz , who in 1938 had Aryanized the paper wholesaler and stationery factory, Akademiestraße Gebrüder Bauer oHG ( Mannheim ) in Karlsruhe as publishing director with Franz Burda , took over the Neue Verlagsgesellschaft including Bambi.

Individual evidence

  1. archive.org: Cinématographie Française
  2. Laurence Thaisy, books.google.de: La politique cinématographique de la France en Allemagne occupée , 1945–1949, p. 50, cinemayence.de
  3. Carl Opitz, 1937: Head of Public Relations at UFA, 1950: Neue Verlag-Gesellschaft Carl OPITZ, Baden-Baden, proposition de fusionner plusieurs sociétés d'éditi on de la zone française dans une plus grande entreprise d'édition ayant pour but de faire la propagande d'une paix européenne et d'une entente franco-allemande diplomatie.gouv.fr (PDF; 331 kB, p. 26), spiegel.de , [1] , spiegel.de , producer of permission, my name is Cox , Dany, please write (1955); Kiss the Dead (1961)
  4. badische-zeitung.de , February 25, 2015: "The injustice of Aryanization remains" (June 21, 2016)
  5. ^ Matthias Knop : Red roses and white lilacs: the heyday of the film city Wiesbaden , Museum Wiesbaden , 1995, 159 p., P. 106 f.