- Luis Trenker
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birthname = Alois Franz Trenker
birthdate = birth date|1892|10|4|df=y
birthplace = St. Ulrich in Gröden
deathdate = death date and age|1990|04|13|1892|10|4|df=y
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occupation = Film director, actor, architect
yearsactive = 1921-1960s
spouse = Hilde Bleichert
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awards =Luis Trenker (born Alois Franz Trenker,
October 4 ,1892 -April 13 1990 ) was an Austrian-Italianfilm director , architect, and actor.Biography
Trenker was born "Alois Franz Trenker" on
4 October 1892 in St. Ulrich, then part of theAustrian Empire . Trenker studied architecture from 1912 until the outbreak ofWorld War I . He fought on the Austrian side, serving mainly in the Alps opposite the ItalianAlpini s. He wrote several books based upon his war experiences, the most important of which were "Fort Rocca Alta" and "Berge in Flammen", the latter of which was made to a movie in 1931.After the war, he resumed his studies, and worked in
Bolzano as an architect.His first contact with film came in 1921, when he helped director
Arnold Fanck on one of hismountain film s. The main actor could not perform the stunts required, and so Trenker assumed the leading role. He gradually assumed more roles on the set, and by 1928 was directing, writing and starring in his own films. By now he had abandoned his job as an architect to concentrate on his films. He married Hilde Bleichert, with whom he had four children.The main theme of Trenker's work was the idealization of peoples connection with their homeland and pointing out the decadence of city life (most clearly visible in his 1934 film "
Der verlorene Sohn " / "The Prodigal Son "). This loosely played into the hands of Nazi propagandists, who seized upon the nationalistic elements of his work. However, Trenker refused to allow his work to be subverted as such and eventually moved toRome to avoid further governmental pressure. This, though, was not to be and after a pair of documentary films Trenker returned toBolzano and quit making movies. The style he had developed in the thirties was not limited to nationalistic, folkloristic and heroic clichès, however; his impersonation of a hungry, downridden immigrant in depression time New York was regarded as one of the seminal scenes for futureItalian neorealism by the likes ofRoberto Rossellini .After the war Trenker was accused of fascist opportunism but eventually the charges were dropped. In the mid 1950s he again was able to make movies, though by 1965 he had switched mainly to the documentary form, focusing mainly upon the Austrian province of
Tyrol .He also returned to writing about the mountains. He died at the age 97 on
April 12 ,1990 .External links
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* [http://film.virtual-history.com/person.php?personid=279 Virtual History - Photographs]Persondata
NAME=Trenker, Luis
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SHORT DESCRIPTION=Film director and actor
DATE OF BIRTH=1892-10-4
PLACE OF BIRTH=St. Ulrich in Gröden
DATE OF DEATH=1990-04-12
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