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Konrad Petzold
Konrad Petzold (26 April 1930, Radebeul - 12 November 1999, Kleinmachnow) was a German film director, writer, and actor.
Born the youngest of six children in a poor family, he was the son of a worker and a housewife. After an internship at the Film and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague (FAMU), he shot his first feature film in Czechoslovakia in 1955, a comedy called The Fools Among Us. His next film was an adventure film, A Dog in the Marsh, which brought him national recognition, especially among young people. However his next movie The Dress (1961), based on "The Emperor's New Clothes", was accused of hidden political satire, and he was temporarily dismissed from the profession.
Petzold, along with other directors such as Konrad Wolf, Heiner Carow, and Egon Günther, were part of the so-called "second DEFA generation" born in East Germany between 1920 and 1930.
In 1969, Petzold shot the first of five "american-indian films" (. After Gottfried Kolditz died suddenly on an aneurysm on 15 June 1982, Petzold directed his film Der Scout (The Scout), released 1983.
As director
Das Kleid
The Goose Princess
Startfieber
The Scout
Martin XIII.
Alma schafft alle
Die Schmuggler von Rajgrod
Für Mord kein Beweis
Oh, diese Tante
Kit & Co.
Die Hosen des Ritters von Bredow
Osceola
Fatal Error
White Wolves
Alfons Zitterbacke
The Song of the Trumpeter
Jetzt und in der Stunde meines Todes
The Hunt for the Boot
The Moorhound
Natürlich die Nelli!
Adventures in Bamsdorf
The Trip to Bamsdorf
Fools Among Us