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Slatan Dudow

AKA: Zlatan Dudov
Birthday: 1903-01-30
Died: 1963-07-12
Birthplace: Zaribrod, Bulgaria (today Dimitrovgrad, Serbia)


Slatan Dudow was a Bulgarian born film director, who worked in Weimar Germany and later East Germany. Influenced by revolutionary ideas, Dudow moved to Berlin in 1922. He gave up his plan to study architecture and studied theater from 1925 to 1926. He worked with Leopold Jessner and Juergen Fehling and was a chorus member under Erwin Piscator. But it was a trip to Moscow, where he met Majakowski and Eisenstein, that proved to be the most influential for his career. After his return from Moscow, Dudow directed Brecht's theater piece Die Massnahme, while beginning his film career. He was commissioned to produce the film Wie der Berliner Arbeiter wohnt (1929) as part of the documentary series Wie lebt der Berliner Arbeiter? To Whom Does the World Belong? (1932) was originally banned because it was perceived as an insult to the Weimar Republic's president, judiciary, and religion. Dudow was arrested several times by the Nazis after 1933; he was imprisoned in 1939, but soon escaped to France and then Switzerland. In 1946, he returned to Berlin and worked as a director at the DEFA studios.

Filmography

Soap Bubbles
Job: Director
Soap Bubbles
Job: Writer
Soap Bubbles
Job: Editor

Destinies of Women
Job: Director
Our Daily Bread
Job: Director
The Benthin Family
Job: Director


Christine
Job: Director
Christine
Job: Writer

Love's Confusion
Job: Director
Love's Confusion
Job: Writer

Our Daily Bread
Job: Writer
The Benthin Family
Job: Writer
Rot Sport marschiert
Job: Assistant Director

Immer bereit
Job: Writer
Metropolis
Job: Assistant Director
Sprengt die Ketten!
Job: Assistant Director

Destinies of Women
Job: Writer