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Walther Ruttmann

Highest Rated: 86% Berlin (1927)

Lowest Rated: 86% Berlin (1927)

Birthday: Dec 28, 1887

Birthplace: Frankfurt-am-Main, Hessen, Germany

Ruttman trained as an architect and painter and worked as a poster designer before beginning to experiment with avant-garde film in the early 1920s. He directed the dream sequence for Fritz Lang's "Die Nibelungen" (1924) and worked with Lotte Reiniger on "The Adventures of Prince Achmed" (1926), the world's first full-length animated film. Ruttman exerted a tremendous influence on the documentary movement with "Berlin--Symphony of a City" (1927), a rhythmically edited celebration of the German capital which inspired a spate of similar "city symphonies," including his own "World Melody" (1929). He later assisted Leni Riefenstahl with the editing of "Olympia" (1938), made an unsuccessful foray into fiction films with the Pirandello-scripted "Steel" (1938) and engineered Nazi propaganda documentaries such as "German Tanks" (1940).

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Highest-Rated Movies

86% 81% Berlin
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End of the World
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The White Stadium
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71% Berlin: Symphony of a Metropolis
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Melody of the World
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Filmography

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End of the World 1931 Art Director, Art Director Melody of the World 1929 Director The White Stadium 1928 Film Editing Berlin 86% 81% 1927 Director, Producer Berlin: Symphony of a Metropolis 71% 1927 Director, Writer
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