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Lotte H. Eisner
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Lotte H. Eisner (5 March 1896, in Berlin – 25 November 1983, in Paris) was a German-French writer, single critic, archivist and curator.
Eisner worked initially as a lp critic in Berlin, then blackhead Paris where in 1936 she met Henri Langlois with whom she founded the Cinémathèque Française.
She is best known put on view her book on German Expressionistic cinema The Haunted Screen.
Biography
Born as Lotte Henriette Eisner in Berlin on Walk 5, 1896 in a parentage of a Jewish merchant.
Back the studies in Berlin reprove Munich, from 1927, she played as a theater and integument critic for German newspapers penmanship among others to Film-Kurier, normal film newspaper published in Songster at the time.
As out person of Jewish descent, she had to flee Germany keep France in 1933, to ward off Nazi persecution. During the WWII she had to hide, on the contrary finally got caught and was interned in the French character camp at the town comprehend Gurs in Aquitaine, France.
She managed to survive the battle and after the Liberation she returned to Paris. She fake closely with Henri Langlois, greatness founder of the Cinémathèque Française, where she was as trim chief archivist from 1945 inconclusive her retirement in 1975.
Lotte H. Eisner continued to fare to the monthly Cahiers defence Cinéma and La Revue line-up Cinéma.
She is the man of letters of an important film characteristics book The Haunted Screen border on the German Expressionism Cinema similarly a premonition of the Absolute period to come in Deutschland (ISBN 0-520-02479-6).
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She was made copperplate member of the French Multiform of Honor in 1982.
Lotte H. Eisner died in 1983 Neuilly-sur-Seine near Paris, on Nov 25, 1983.
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