Wolf Wirth
Wolf Wirth | |
|---|---|
| Born | 30 July 1929 |
| Died | 30 June 2005 (aged 75) |
| Occupation | Cinematographer |
| Years active | 1954-1976 (film) |
Wolf Wirth (1929–2005) was a German cinematographer.[1] He worked on more than fifty cinema films and television releases.[2] Although primarily associated with commercial West German filmmaking, he also shot New German Cinema films such as Cat and Mouse.
Selected filmography
- The Bread of Those Early Years (1962)
- Venusberg (1963)
- The River Line (1964)
- Tonio Kröger (1964)
- The Blood of the Walsungs (1965)
- The Gentlemen (1965)
- Who Wants to Sleep? (1965)
- Aunt Frieda (1965)
- DM-Killer (1965)
- Once a Greek (1966)
- I Am Looking for a Man (1966)
- Cat and Mouse (1967)
- When Ludwig Goes on Manoeuvres (1967)
- The Death of a Double (1967)
- The Liar and the Nun (1967)
- The Duck Rings at Half Past Seven (1968)
- The New Adventures of Snow White (1969)
- Come to Vienna, I'll Show You Something! (1970)
- Slap in the Face (1970)
- Der scharfe Heinrich (1971)
- Undine 74 (1974)
- Potato Fritz (1976)
References
- ^ Rother p.481
- ^ "Wolf Wirth". Film Portal. Retrieved 2026-03-03.
Bibliography
- Rother, Rainer (ed.) German Film: From the Archives of the Deutsche Kinemathek. Hatje Cantz Verlag, 2024.
External links
- Wolf Wirth at IMDb