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Kurt Weber (24 May 1928 – 4 June 2015) was a Polish cinematographer known for working on comedic and dramatic filmse from the 1950s to the 1980s, primarily in Poland and West Germany.

He was born in Poland to Jewish family as a son of Edward Weber (1897–1961), the last President of the Jewish Community in Cieszyn.

Filmography

  • 1959: Baza Ludzi Umarlych (The Depot of the Dead)
  • 1961: Ludzie Z Pociagu (Panic on the Train)
  • 1962: Zaduszki (All Soul's Day)
  • 1966: Salto (Somersault (U.S. title); also translated as The Dance)
  • 1976: Schneeglöckchen blühen im September (Snowdrops Bloom in September)
  • 1976: Hauptlehrer Hofer (Schoolmaster Hofer)
  • 1978: Winterspelt
  • 1981: Der Mond ist nur a nackerte Kugel (The Moon's Only A Naked Ball)

References

  1. "Zmarł Kurt Weber - operator, jeden z twórców polskiej szkoły filmowej". onet.pl. 5 June 2015. Retrieved 5 June 2015.
  2. "Kurt Weber | Movies and Filmography".

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