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George Michael Hoellering (20 July 1897 – 10 February 1980) was an Austrian film director, producer and cinema manager. He directed ''Hortobagy'' (1936) about the
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in Hungary, as well as the 1951 British film ''
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'', which he co-wrote with T. S. Eliot. He was the director of the Academy Cinema in London's
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from 1944 until his death in 1980.


Early life

George Hoellering was born as Georg Michael Höllering in
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, near
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,
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, on 20 July 1897, the third of four children of the musician and impresario, Georg Höllering, and his wife, Maria Magdalene.


Career

From 1919 to 1924 Hoellering was licensee of the Schikaneder Kino in Vienna. At the beginning of the 1920s he moved to
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, managed his
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cinema from the distance, and worked in the film industry as an editor and director of shorts. He was production manager of ''
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'' (1932), a German film classic, written by Bertolt Brecht. With the approaching
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at the end of 1932, Hoellering and his pregnant Jewish wife thought it wise to leave Germany. For a short time they settled in Vienna. Early in 1934, Hoellering, his family and the cameraman László Schäffer moved to Hungary, to make a film at the famous Puszta of Hortobágy. The film ''Hortobagy'' is a docu-fiction, an amalgam of documentary shots with a threefold story-line, which is acted out by
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s and herdsmen. As the Hungarian censors ordered ''Hortobagy'' to be cut by more than 10%, in 1936 Hoellering decided to emigrate to
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. The London premiere of ''Hortobagy'' was set by The Film Society for Sunday 13 December 1936 in the New Gallery Cinema, where the film could be shown without a British license. Graham Greene wrote about the film in The Spectator: "Undoubtedly, the horses have it. Hortobagy, a film of the Hungarian plains, acted by peasants and shepherds, is one of the most satisfying films I have seen: it belongs to the order of Dovzhenko’s Earth without the taint of propaganda. The photography is extraordinarily beautiful, the cutting superb." And later: "The leaping of the stallions, the foaling of the mares are shown with a frankness devoid of offence and add to the impression that here we are seeing, as far as humanly possible, the whole of a way of life. But we are not asked to admire one way more than another, the horse more than the tractor." Hoellering became a director of the Academy Cinema in London's
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where Elsie Cohen was the manager. From 1944 until his death in 1980 he was the manager and part-owner. In the Summer of 1940 the British authorities arrested and interned all "enemy aliens", including Hoellering, and transported them for several months to the
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. In the camp there he wrote, organised and directed an amateur theatre production, a musical called "What a Life!" The music, mostly written by fellow inmate
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, was also played by inmates. During the war years, Hoellering directed several
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shorts for different ministries, and ''Message from Canterbury'' (1944), a documentary made with the close cooperation of Archbishop William Temple. His 1950 film, ''Shapes and Forms'' is considered to be the first appearance of the
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(ICA) on film. He worked for several years on the film version of T.S.Eliot's ''
Murder in the Cathedral ''Murder in the Cathedral'' is a verse drama by T. S. Eliot, first performed in 1935, that portrays the assassination of Archbishop Thomas Becket in Canterbury Cathedral during the reign of Henry II in 1170. Eliot drew heavily on the writin ...
,'' which won two prizes (Best Art Direction and Best Film in Costume) at the Venice International Film Festival, 1951.


Personal life

Hoellering in 1919 married Emma Weidenauer, a German actress, who died in 1927 in cancer.Marriage register, Wien VII. Pfarre Sankt Ulrich His second wife, Dora Constance Lehmann, had been previously married and had a son, Ivo Jarosy. She was the daughter of Felix Lehmann and his wife Anna Friedländer. They married in 1929 in
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, Austria, and their only child, Andrew, was born in Vienna in 1932. Dora died in England in 1955. On 24 November 1956, Hoellering married Anne Allnatt (b. 1925/6) the daughter of Alfred Ernest Allnatt, a building contractor.


Death

He died in Suffolk on 10 February 1980.


Selected filmography

*'' Hunting You'' (1929), producer *''
Kuhle Wampe ''Kuhle Wampe'' (full title: ''Kuhle Wampe, oder: Wem gehört die Welt?'', translated in English as ''Kuhle Wampe or Who Owns the World?'', and released in the USA as ''Whither Germany?'' by Kinematrade Inc.) is a 1932 German feature film abou ...
'' (1932), production manager *''
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'' (1936), director and producer *''
Murder in the Cathedral ''Murder in the Cathedral'' is a verse drama by T. S. Eliot, first performed in 1935, that portrays the assassination of Archbishop Thomas Becket in Canterbury Cathedral during the reign of Henry II in 1170. Eliot drew heavily on the writin ...
'' (1951), director, producer, screenwriter and co-editor


World War II newsreel trailers

*'' Water Saving'' (1942), director *''
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'' (1942), director *'' Eyes on the Target'' (1942), director *'' Salvage Saves Shipping'' (1943), producer *''
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'' (1943), producer *'' Make Do and Mend Parties'' (1943), producer *'' Blood Will Out'' (1943), director and producer *'' Skeleton in the Cupboard'' (1943), director and producer *'' Blood Will Out'' (1943), director and producer *'' Books, Books, Books'' (1943), director and producer *'' Old Logs'' (1943), director and producer *'' Tim Marches Back'' (1944), director and producer *'' Tyre Economy'' (1944), director and producer *''
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'' (1945), director and producer *''
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'' (1945), director and producer *''Help Wanted'' (1945), director and producer *'' Paper Possibilities'' (1945), director and producer *'' Family Allowances'' (1946), director *'' Briquette Making'' (1946), director


Shorts

*'' Message from Canterbury'' (1944), director, producer and editor *'' Shapes and Forms'' (1950), director, producer, screenwriter and editor *'' Plan for Living'' (1950), director and producer *''
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'' (1951), director, producer, screenwriter and co-editor


References


External links


Cinema and Poetry: T. S. Eliot’s ''Murder in the Cathedral''

WW2 newsreel trailers by George Hoellering
{{DEFAULTSORT:Hoellering, George 1897 births 1980 deaths Austrian emigrants to the United Kingdom Austrian film directors Austrian film producers People interned in the Isle of Man during World War II