Walter Ruttmann
Walter Ruttmann (28 December 1887 – 15 July 1941) was a German cinematographer and film director, an important German abstract experimental film maker, along with Hans Richter, Viking Eggeling and Oskar Fischinger. He is best known for directing the semi-documentary 'city symphony' silent film, with orchestral score by Edmund Meisel, in 1927, Berlin: Symphony of a Metropolis. His audio montage Wochenende (Weekend) (1930) is considered a major contribution in the development of audio plays.
Walter Ruttmann | |
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Walter Ruttman at recording Berlin-Movie, 1928 | |
Born | Frankfurt am Main, Germany | 28 December 1887
Died | 15 July 1941 53) Berlin, Germany | (aged
Occupation | Film director |
Years active | 1921–1941 |
Notable work | Berlin: Die Sinfonie der Großstadt |
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