Günther Rittau
Günther Rittau was a German cinematographer and film director.
After study of science in Berlin, Rittau started his career in 1919 at the documentary-film department of Decla, later at Universum Film AG. He learned the job of camera operator "on the side". From 1924, he was active as a feature cameraman. His experiences with the documentary film production and the production of trick photographs let to the development of his style. Metropolis and a propaganda movie U-Boote westwärts! are considered to be among his best artistic achievements. His film The Eternal Tone about two brothers was considered "artistically valuable" by the Reichsfilmkammer.
After World War II, he did not return to filmmaking until 1954. In 1967, he was awarded the Filmband in Gold. Günther Rittau is buried at the Waldfriedhof cemetery in Munich.
Filmography
Director
U-Boote westwärts Der Strom The Eternal Tone- Meine vier Jungens
- Der Scheiterhaufen The Years Pass An Everyday Story
- ''Vor uns liegt das Leben''