Julius Pinschewer

German film producer
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Julius Pinschewer (15 September 1883 Inowroclaw – 16 April 1961 Bern) was a German film producer who specialised in advertising films.

During the First World War, he recognised the potential of propagandistic film use and produced several films advertising war bonds.

In 1930 he married Charlotte Wohlgemuth with whom he had two children.

Films

Date Name of film Name in English Role(s) genre
1915 Der Zahnteufel The Teeth Devil Short animation Available online
1925 KIPHO (KIno und PHOtoausstellung) n/a Publicity film for the Cinema and Photography exhibition, Berlin
1925 Der Aufstieg The Ascent co-directed with Walter Ruttmann Short animation Available online The film was made to promote the GeSoLei exhibition

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