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Josef von Sternberg

Directing
Known For

75 Years Old

Josef von Sternberg, born Jonas Sternberg (29 May 1894 – 22 December 1969) was an Austrian-born film director and is among the few whose career successfully spanned the transition from the silent to the sound era. He is considered one of the earliest 'auteur' filmmakers, having filled many other roles on his films including those of cinematographer, screenwriter, and editor. Sternberg's style influenced later directors, particularly those of the film noir period. He is particularly noted for his distinctive mise en scène, use of lighting and soft lens, and collaboration with actress Marlene Dietrich. Among his most important works are The Blue Angel (1930), Morocco (1930), Shanghai Express (1932) and The Scarlet Empress (1934). Andrew Sarris in his influential book of film criticism The American Cinema: Directors and Directions 1929–1968 included him in the "pantheon" of the 14 greatest film directors who had worked in the United States.

Born

Vienna, Austria on 29th May 1894

Died

22nd November 1969

All Credits

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Deutscher Filmpreis
Self
Josef von Sternberg, A Retrospective Image
Josef von Sternberg, A Retrospective
Interviewee
Anatahan Image
Anatahan
Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
1925 Studio Tour Image
1925 Studio Tour
Self
The Epic That Never Was Image
The Epic That Never Was
Interviewee [director] / Himself (archive footage)
A Girl's Folly Image
A Girl's Folly
Cameraman (uncredited)
No Angel: A Life of Marlene Dietrich Image
No Angel: A Life of Marlene Dietrich
Josef von Sternberg - From Silence Comes Another Image
Josef von Sternberg - From Silence Comes Another
Self
Josef von Sternberg Interview Image
Josef von Sternberg Interview
Self