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Betrachtungen zum Filmschaffen has a foreword by Prof. Carl Froelich and actor Emil Jannings and covers the ins and outs of making movies. Chapters include planning and directing movies, material and reality in movies, film during times of war, notes on the movie Wunschkonzert, War Correspondent and Organisation Todt movies, showing every day life in movies, the moral of movies, and others subjects.
Betrachtungen zum Filmschaffen is the 8th volume of a book series published by the Reichsfilmkammer. The 5-¾ x 8-¼ inch 108-page softcover book was published by Max Hesses Verlag of Berlin and has a copyright date of 1942.
It is interesting to note that a year after this book was published, author Hippler had a falling out with his boss, Nazi Propaganda Minister Goebbels, and was fired. His rank of SS-Obersturmbannführer was taken away and he was sent to an Infantry Replacement Battalion. In February 1945 however, he was working as a frontline cameraman producing material for German newsreels. In early May 1945 he became a British POW. After the war he directed documentaries and wrote more books. He died in Berchtesgaden in 2002.
This 1942 softcover book is complete and in good used condition with transparent tape on the first two pages only. No odor.
Betrachtungen zum Filmschaffen or "Observations on Making Movies" is the title of this book by Dr. Fritz Hippler.
Hippler was the German filmmaker in charge of the Reichsfilmkammer of the RKK, the state film department under supervision of the Propaganda Ministry of Dr. Joseph Goebbels. Hippler, a staunch National Socialist,was the director of the extremely anti-Jewish Nazi movie Der Ewige Jude (The Eternal Jew). In addition to The Eternal Jew, Hippler also directed the 1940 documentary Feldzug in Polen, a war correspondent movie about the Wehrmacht invasion and victory of Poland in 1939, as well as Die Frontschau, a series of shorts shown to soldiers before being sent to the Eastern Front.
This Nazi book "Observations on Making Movies" is ** SOLD **.
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A NAZI BOOK ON MAKING MOVIES BY FRITZ HIPPLER, THE DIRECTOR
OF THE ANTI-JEWISH FILM 'THE ETERNAL JEW'
OBSERVATIONS ON MAKING MOVIES, A 1942 BOOK BY FRITZ HIPPLER