Cannabaceae

Emil-Edwin Reinert
Emil-Edwin Reinert during production
of Le destin s'amuse, 1947
Born
Emil, Edwin Reinert

16 March 1903
Died17 October 1953(1953-10-17) (aged 50)
Paris, France
Occupation(s)Film director, screenwriter, producer
Years active1932–1952
SpouseIrène-Elisabeth Kaeser (1945–53)
ChildrenJean-Michel Reinert

Emil-Edwin Reinert, or Emile-Edwin Reinert,[1] (16 March 1903 – 17 October 1953) was a French film director, screenwriter, audio engineer and producer.

Born in Rava-Ruska, Austria-Hungary in 1903, Reinert directed films in France, Great Britain, Switzerland and Austria as well he directed in co productions, associating different countries : Austria, France, Italy, West Germany, Great Britain and the United States. He died in Paris in 1953.

Filmography

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As director

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Short films

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  • 1932 La machine à sous
  • 1932 La Seine
  • 1932 Les porcelaines de Limoges
  • 1933 La tête de veau
  • 1933 On déjeune à midi
  • 1934 Une affaire garantie
  • 1935 Nous serons toujours heureux
  • 1935 Le siège arrière

Feature films

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Certificate of Registration at time of Treachery on the High Seas, London, 1936

As screen writer

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As producer and supervisor

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Actors and actresses

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He directed among others the following actors and actresses:

References

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  1. ^ Most of the information in this article is going to be translated from the French Wikipedia page.
  2. ^ As creative consultant.
  3. ^ * [1] Archived 31 May 2011 at the Wayback Machine Filmarchiv Austria: Abenteuer in Wien, Stolen Identity Emil-Edwin Reinert

Alternate names

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Emil E. Reinert, Emile E. Reinert, Émile E Reinert, E. E. Reinert, E.E. Reinert

Further reading

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(in German) * Dr. Armin Loacker Austrian Noir, Essays zur österreichisch-amerikanischen Koproduktion ABENTEUER IN WIEN / STOLEN IDENTITY; Vienna: Filmarchiv Austria Press, 2005; ISBN 3-901932-69-0

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