
🎬 Title: A Life for Movies: Lotte Eisner / Ein Leben für den Film – Lotte Eisner
Story: Lotte Eisner, who was born in Berlin in 1896, gained recognition for her dedicated work in both German and French cinema. In 1936, she teamed up with Henri Langlois to establish the Cinémathèque Française, an initiative aimed at preserving films, costumes, sets, posters, and other cinematic artifacts. As a Jewish exile in Paris, she became an influential figure in the city’s cultural landscape, championing German films throughout her endeavors.
⭐ Rating: 8.5 (2 votes)
📅 Release date: February 24, 2021
⏱️ Runtime: 55 minutes
🎭 Genres: Documentary
🎬 Director: Timon Koulmasis
✍️ Writer: Timon Koulmasis
🌍 Countries: France, Germany
🏢 Production companies: ZDF, ARTE, Acqua alta, Ilona Grundmann Filmproduction

👥 Cast: Lotte Eisner (Archive footage), Werner Herzog, Volker Schlöndorff, Wim Wenders, Martje Grohmann, Bernard Eisenschitz, Laurent Mannoni
Editor’s note: Here’s a brief overview of A Life for Movies: Lotte Eisner (2021): This documentary offers a personal perspective while maintaining a focused narrative. Directed by Timon Koulmasis, the film strikes a steady pace and effectively captures its setting. The performances, particularly by Lotte Eisner, Werner Herzog, and Volker Schlöndorff, add emotional depth to the story. With a runtime of 55 minutes, it is well-suited for the content. While it has some flaws, its strengths significantly outweigh them. If this subject resonates with you, be sure to add it to your watchlist.
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