Arnold Fanck
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Arnold Fanck (born 6 March 1889 in Frankenthal, Germany; died 28 September 1974 in Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany) was a pioneer of the German mountain film.
Together with Odo Deodatus Tauern, Bernhard Villinger and Rolf Bauer, Fanck established the company "Berg- und Sportfilm GmbH Freiburg" in Freiburg im Breisgau in 1920. Fanck, who held a PhD in geology, realized mountain films, sports films and ski films. He was assisted by Sepp Allgeier, a cameraman who later belonged to Leni Riefenstahl's team. His most popular and successful films of the period between the wars include:
- Das Wunder des Schneeschuhs (1919/20),
- Die weiße Hölle von Piz Palü (1928) and
- SOS Eisberg (1932), which was filmed off Greenland
After the screening of his film Der ewige Traum at the mountain film festival in Trento in 1957, Fanck was once again recognized for his artistic achievements. In order to survive his economic difficulties, however, he was forced to sell the rights to his films to a friend, until TV broadcasts improved his situation.
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