Rolf Karrer-Kharberg

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Rolf Karrer-Kharberg (also Rolf Karrer-Khaberg and Rolf Karrer ; * 1938 ) is an author , director , photographer , dialogue book author and director .

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Rolf Karrer-Kharberg is an author dedicated to international cartoonists and cartoonists . In 1963, Diogenes Verlag , Zurich published his anthology Who draws how? A “Who's Who” of a number of very funny artists from Addams to Zimnik .

Rolf Karrer-Kharberg dealt extensively with the Romanian-American comic artist Saul Steinberg, about whom he produced a television film in 1968 under the title Das Maskenhaft an Saul Steinberg: Report from the world of a great cartoonist ( Südwestrundfunk ) and with whom he conducted several interviews other 1969 for Die Zeit . In 1962, Karrer published short biographies on the cartoonists Paul Flora , André François Chaval , Ronald Searle and Bob van den Born in the series The Most Famous Cartoonists of the World .

During his research he photographed a large number of international cartoonists. His photographs were subsequently printed for the first time in 1963 in the culture magazine magnum . In 1973 they were shown at the third world exhibition of photography .

Together with the Berlin sculptor Irene Schultze-Seehof (* 1939), he founded the subjectiv filminitiative berlin in 1979 , through which he, together with Schultze-Seehof, produced the documentary together to Hanover - or elsewhere , which was about the first protests against the establishment of a reprocessing camp for nuclear waste in Gorleben , the so-called Gorleben Trek 1979 , went.

In 1981 Karrer-Kharberg's short film Resturlaub was released , which he made together with Ulla Fels. Resturlaub is a science fiction film in which a man and a woman face a post-apocalyptic world .

As a dialogue book author and director, Rolf Karrer-Kharberg worked in film and television dubbing between the late 1960s and the 1970s . Karrer often took on the development of the German version for science fiction and end time films, such as Barbarella (1967, German 1968), THX 1138 (1971, German 1977), Ein Computer wird gejagt (1973), Dark Star (1974, dt. 1977) and George Lucas ' first star Wars film star Wars (1977).

Rolf Karrer-Kharberg lived in Hamburg in the 1980s .

Fonts

  • 1963: who draws how? A “Who's Who” of a number of very funny artists from Addams to Zimnik ( Diaogenes Tabu 100), Diogenes Verlag, Zurich.

Filmography

  • 1968: The mask-like aspect of Saul Steinberg: Report from the world of a great illustrator (TV film, SWR).
  • 1971: I am your neighbor (documentary, FRG).
  • 1979: Together to Hanover - or elsewhere (participation: Irene Schultze-Seehof; documentation, FRG).
  • 1981: Remaining vacation (participation: Ulla Fels; based on a motif by Gerhard Schultze-Seehof; short film, FRG).

Individual evidence

  1. a b Rolf Karrer-Kharberg at filmportal.deTemplate: Filmportal.de Name / Maintenance / ID is missing in Wikidata , accessed on May 24, 2020.
  2. a b Ulfrid Kleinert (Ed.): Resist nonviolent - Brokdorf protocols against batons and stones . Rowohlt, Reinbek 1981, ISBN 978-3-499-14851-4 , pp. 188 .
  3. Rolf Karrer-Kharberg: Who draws like (=  Diogenes Tabu, No. 100 ). Diogenes Verlag, Zurich 1963 ( hathitrust.org [accessed May 24, 2020]).
  4. Rolf Karrer-Kharberg: Dealing with Steinberg. In: The time. March 7, 1969, accessed May 24, 2020 .
  5. Gert hail pasture: literature on the German-language press . In: Dortmund contributions to newspaper research . 17: Register of persons (authors and biographies). KG Saur Verlag, Munich 2007, ISBN 978-3-598-23488-0 , p. 310 .
  6. ^ Karl Günter Simon: Die Strich-Dichter, notes on an aesthetics of the trivial; The caricaturists of the world photographed by Rolf Karrer-Kharberg . In: magnum - The magazine for modern life . No. 48 , June 1963, p. 35-46 .
  7. Karl Pawek (Ed.): 3rd World Exhibition of Photography - On the way to paradise. 434 photos from 86 countries by 170 photographers . Bertelsmann, Gütersloh 1973.
  8. subjective filminitiative berlin. Retrieved May 24, 2020 .
  9. ^ Institute for Youth Film Television (ed.): Central Filmography Political Education . IV (A: catalog). Leske Verlag + Budrich GmbH, Leverkusen 1987, ISBN 978-3-322-95603-3 , p. 171 .
  10. German synchronous index | Search | Search results: rolf karrer-kharberg. Retrieved May 24, 2020 .