Franz Rath
Biography
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Leading cinematographer who first came to prominence with the emergence of the New German Cinema. Rath shot Volker Schlondorff's first two films, "Young Torless" (1966) and "The Sudden Wealth of the Poor People of Kombach" (1971), and is also known for his work on Margarethe von Trotta's "The German Sisters" (1981) and "Rosa Luxenburg" (1986)....
Biography
Leading cinematographer who first came to prominence with the emergence of the New German Cinema. Rath shot Volker Schlondorff's first two films, "Young Torless" (1966) and "The Sudden Wealth of the Poor People of Kombach" (1971), and is also known for his work on Margarethe von Trotta's "The German Sisters" (1981) and "Rosa Luxenburg" (1986).
Filmography
Cinematography (Feature Film)
Rosenstrasse
(2003)
Director Of Photography
Winterblume
(1997)
Director Of Photography
The Promise
(1994)
Director Of Photography
Felix
(1988)
Cinematographer
Rosa Luxemburg
(1987)
Director Of Photography
Der Unsichtbare
(1987)
Cinematographer
Of Pure Blood
(1986)
Director Of Photography
The Neverending Story
(1984)
Camera Operator
Mann Ohne Gedachtnis
(1984)
Director Of Photography
Haunted
(1983)
Director Of Photography
Krieg und Frieden
(1982)
Director Of Photography (Engstfeld)
Circle Of Deceit
(1982)
Camera Operator 2nd Unit (2nd Unit)
Marianne and Julianne
(1981)
Director Of Photography
Pilgrim, Farewell
(1980)
Director Of Photography
Sisters, or The Balance of Happiness
(1979)
Director Of Photography
The Second Awakening of Christa Klages
(1977)
Cinematographer
Die Ploetzliche Einsamkeit des Konrad Steiner
(1976)
Cinematographer
Studenten Aufs Schafott
(1972)
Cinematographer
The Sudden Wealth of the Poor People of Kombach
(1971)
Cinematographer
A Degree of Murder
(1969)
Director of Photography
Young Torless
(1968)
Director of Photography