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Jan Roth

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Occupation
  
Cinematographer

Years active
  
1923-1969

Name
  
Jan Roth


Born
  
10 November 1899
Nachod, Austro-Hungarian Empire

Died
  
4 October 1972 Prague, Czechoslovakia

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Jan Roth (1899–1972) was a Czech cinematographer. After serving an apprenticeship under the German-based Karl Anton and Karel Lamač, Roth was one of the most prolific cinematographers in 1930s Czech cinema. Following the German occupation of Czechoslovakia in 1938 he was employed by the Prague-based German film studio Prag-Film. After the Second World War Roth continued to work in the now Communist Czech film industry until 1969. He was noted for his ability to create Chiaroscuro effects.

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Selected filmography

  • Blackmailer (1937)
  • Arthur and Leontine (1940)
  • Ladies in Waiting (1940)
  • Goodbye, Franziska (1941)
  • We Make Music (1942)
  • The Waitress Anna (1942)
  • The Second Shot (1942)
  • Love Premiere (1943)
  • A Kiss from the Stadium (1948)
  • References

    Jan Roth Wikipedia