- Frederic Zelnik
Frederic Zelnik (
May 17 ,1895 -November 29 ,1950 ) was one of the most important producers-directors of the German silent cinema. He also appeared on screen as an actor.Friedrich Zelnik was born in a Jewish family in Czernowitz, today in
Ukraine (Ukrainian:Chernivtsi ), at the time the capital of theDuchy of Bukovina in the Austrian part of theAustro-Hungarian Monarchy . Czernowitz has been then largely populated by Jews and has been after Wilno the most an important city for the Jewish culture in Eastern Europe. After the studies inVienna , Friedrich Zelnik worked as an actor in theaters inNürnberg ,Aachen ,Worms ,Prague and finallyBerlin - in the theaters Theater an der Königsgrätzer Straße, Berliner Theater, Komödienhaus.In 1914 Friedrich Zelnik began acting in films, and after 1915 producing and directing movies while still appearing in roles as an actor in other director's films. In 1918 he married a young Polish ballet dancer turned film actress named
Lya Mara and promoted her to stardom by producing and directing movies for her. In 1920 he established a film production firm Zelnik-Mara-Film GmbH.Popular, operetta style costume films like "An der schönen blauen Donau", "
Die Försterchristl ", "Das Tanzende Wien", "Heut' tanzt Mariett" broughtLya Mara and Zelnik enormous success in Germany and beyond. Several of his collaborators, such as with cameraman Frederik Fuglsang and production designerAndré Andrejew are perceived today as important artists of the German silent cinema.Upon the introduction of sound film, Friedrich Zelnik became the first director in Europe who decided to postsynchronize a movie - "Der rote Kreis" in 1929, while as a rule, very imperfect direct sound has been used to record dialogue. In 1930 Zelnik travelled to
Hollywood, California and upon his return directed his first film with sound, a new version of his silent success "Die Försterchristel". AfterHitler took power in 1933, Zelnik andLya Mara left Germany forLondon . In years to follow Friedrich Zelnik continued to direct and produce movies in Great Britain and The Netherlands. He also changed his name to Frederic Zelnik and took the British citizenship.Friederich Zelnik died in 1950, in London.
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