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Years active
  
1924-1964 (film)

Name
  
Hans Schneeberger

Role
  
Cinematographer


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Born
  
7 April 1895
Brandberg, Zillertal, Tyrol Austro-Hungarian Empire

Occupation
  
Cinematographer Film actor

Died
  
November 19, 1971, Salzburg, Austria

Awards
  
German Film Award for Best Cinematography

Movies
  
The Holy Mountain, The Great Leap, The Blue Light, White Hell of Pitz Palu, SOS Eisberg

Similar People
  
Sepp Allgeier, Arnold Fanck, Harry R Sokal, Walter Riml, Gisela Schneeberger

Hans Schneeberger (7 April 1895 – 19 November 1971) was an Austrian cinematographer who worked on over eighty films during his career. During the 1920s and early 1930s Schneeberger worked frequently with the director Arnold Fanck, including films starring Leni Riefenstahl. Schneeberger also made a handful of acting appearances, including playing opposite Riefenstahl in The Great Leap (1927). Schneeberger was later employed by the largest Austrian company Wien-Film for a number of productions.

Cinematographer

  • The Holy Mountain (1926)
  • Melody of the Heart (1929)
  • The Wonderful Lies of Nina Petrovna (1929)
  • The White Hell of Pitz Palu (1929)
  • The Blue Light (1932)
  • Conquest of the Air (1936)
  • Forget Me Not (1936)
  • Farewell Again (1937)
  • The Tiger of Eschnapur (1938)
  • The Indian Tomb (1938)
  • Comrades at Sea (1938)
  • Target in the Clouds (1939)
  • Linen from Ireland (1939)
  • A Mother's Love (1939)
  • Immortal Waltz (1939)
  • Operetta (1940)
  • Destiny (1942)
  • Vienna 1910 (1943)
  • The Queen of the Landstrasse (1948)
  • Mysterious Shadows (1949)
  • Cordula (1950)
  • The Lie (1950)
  • Jonny Saves Nebrador (1953)
  • A Musical War of Love (1953)
  • It Was Always So Nice With You (1954)
  • Fruit Without Love (1956)
  • Melody of the Heath (1956)
  • The Elephant in a China Shop (1958)
  • Mandolins and Moonlight (1959)
  • William Tell (1960)
  • References

    Hans Schneeberger Wikipedia


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