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Karl Ritter (7 November 1888 – 7 April 1977) was a German film producer and director responsible for many
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films. He had previously been one of the first German military pilots. He spent most of his later life in
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Early life

Ritter was born in
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. His father was a professor at the
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; his mother was an opera singer.Rolf Giesen, ''Nazi Propaganda Films: A History and Filmography'', Jefferson, North Carolina/London: McFarland, 2003,
p. 256
"Karl Ritter"
''The Concise Cinegraph: Encyclopaedia of German Cinema'', ed. Hans-Michael Bock and Tim Bergfelder, Film Europa 1, New York: Berghahn, 2009, , p. 399.
He was a career officer in the German military, built his own aeroplane and earned a pilot's licence in 1911 , and in
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became one of the country's first military pilots."Ritter, Karl", ''Das Grosse Lexikon des Dritten Reiches'', ed. Christian Zentner and Friedemann Bedürftig, Munich: Südwest, 1985, , p. 496 He was a lieutenant in the 1st Bavarian Pioneer Battalion. After the war, he studied architecture, worked as a graphic artist and entered the film industry in 1926 as a public relations manager at Südfilm, where he edited a book of
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cartoons. In 1932, he directed a short film featuring
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, a comedian.


Third Reich

Ritter was a committed
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. His wife's father was distantly related to
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. Ritter came into contact with Hitler through that connection and joined the party in the mid-1920s.Hans-Christoph Blumenberg
"Hier spricht der deutsche Mensch: ''Das Leben geht weiter'' - Der letzte Durchhaltefilm der Ufa 1944/45 (I)"
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After the Nazis had come to power, he moved from head of production at Reichsliga-Film in Munich to become a company director and chief of production at
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(UFA). He was the producer of '' Hitlerjunge Quex'' among other important Nazi propaganda films. His directorial work for the regime includes entertainment films imitating Hollywood productions like '' Hochszeitsreise'' (1939) and '' Bal paré'' (1940), but he is best known for his propaganda films: anticommunist films such as '' The Red Terror'' (1942) and above all his military films, which were peacetime films with a World War I context with the 1937-1938 trilogy of '' Patrioten'', ''
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'' and '' Urlaub auf Ehrenwort''Reiner Rother, "'Stukas'. Zeitnaher Film unter Kriegsbedingungen", in ''Krieg und Militär im Film des 20. Jahrhunderts'', ed. Berhard Chiari, Matthias Rogg and Wolfgang Schmidt, Beiträge zur Militärgeschichte 59, Munich: Oldenbourg, 2003, , pp. 349–70
p. 350
and ''
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'' (1938)—and ''Zeitfilme'' (contemporary films) made after the start of World War II such as ''
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'' (1942). The latter type he largely invented, as a Nazi counter to the Russian revolutionary film, and can be seen as beginning with ''
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'' (1936), which for the first time brought the German spy film home to Germany. Ritter himself clearly outlined his purpose as a film maker in terms of Nazi ideology: "The path of German films will lead without any compromise to the conclusion that every movie must stay in the service of our community, of nation and our Führer." "My movies deal with the unimportance of the individual—all that is personal must be given up for our cause". He called his propaganda films "pictorial armo ed car which formed a "first line of the propaganda front" while "the rest" (entertainment films) he relegated to behind the lines. When officers in the military queried the wisdom of the strategy depicted in ''Unternehmen Michael'' in which an entire infantry column chooses a heroic death to take the enemy with them in a hail of artillery fire, he responded, "I want to show the German youth that senseless, sacrificial death has its moral value". The Propaganda Ministry dismissed the radio play with which the military attempted to rebut Ritter's film. His work includes some of the most important Nazi propaganda films.Jay W. Baird, Review, Daniel Gethmann, ''Das Narvik-Projekt: Film und Krieg'', ''German Studies Review'' 23 (2000) 164–65
p. 164
''Verräter'' had its première at the 1936 Party Rally; in 1938 ''
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'' hailed ''Pour le Mérite'' as "the best thing we
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ever seen"; and his series of World War II films constitute the "apogee" of the Nazi war film. However, when events overtook them, one of his films, '' Kadetten'' (completed 1939, released 1941) had to be shelved for two years and three either had to be abandoned or could not be released: ''Legion Condor'' when the war began, ''
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'' when the promise of land in the East for German settlers became hollow (and when the German forces had to withdraw from North Africa, a major setting of the film) and ''Narvik'' when the project was opposed by the military and then transferred to
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. In 1943, he was ordered to cease directing films.Rother
p. 349
Ritter became one of the most important directors of propaganda films. He was rewarded by Joseph Goebbels with membership in the governing body of the
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, the chamber governing the film industry; a position as a cultural senator; and, in honour of Hitler's 50th birthday in 1939, a professorship.Giesen
p. 257
He was on
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's list of party members exempt from the military call-up but returned to the
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. Taken prisoner by the Soviets, he escaped to Bavaria.


Postwar

After the end of World War II, Ritter was declared a "follower" (''
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'') at his de-Nazification trial.Hull wrote that he managed to avoid trial
p. 174
In 1947, he emigrated to Argentina via Portugal;According to Giesen, p. 257, and ''The Concise Cinegraph'', 1949. there, thanks to
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, he was able to make ''El Paraiso''. In the 1950s, he returned to
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, ran his own production company there and declared a wish "to restore the strength of the German cinema", but his project of remaking ''
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'' fell through, and he returned to Argentina and died in 1977 in
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Style, reception and modern assessment

Beginning with ''Pour le Mérite'', Ritter's films are characteristically fast-moving and episodic. He prepared them in detail using storyboards. He also tends to rowdy humour; in his diary, Goebbels wrote that Ritter "makes nationalistic points with a lack of inhibition that would make others blush" but also noted his heavy touch, writing of ''Bal paré'' (1940): "Ritter is not suited to subtle psychological portrayal. He is more for hearty things".Cited in Rother
p. 356
"Ritter eignet sich nicht für feinpsychologische Zeichnung. Er ist mehr für die deftigen Dinge."
As a result, he is not highly regarded today. David Stewart Hull, in his 1969 overview of Nazi films, characterised Ritter's work as "heavy-handed and extremely talky" and described ''Pour le Mérite'' as "a crushing bore" and ''Stukas'' as "ha
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all his worst vices: blatant propaganda, slapdash production values, crude editing, and a terrible script" but paid ''GPU'' a compliment: "The technical work is less slap-dash than usual and the acting considerably above Ritter's usual low level". (In contrast, David Welch, in his 1983 study of German film propaganda, states that in ''GPU'', "Ritter portrayed the enemy in such a transparent and unreal way that even German cinema audiences failed to be convinced.... e actors' wildly exaggerated gestures are totally unconvincing". He regards the portrayal of the torturers as so ridden with "simplistic lichésthat the propaganda loses all credibility".) Karsten Witte summed him up in his overview, which was first published in 1993, as someone who "directed bad action films on a conveyor belt". Rainer Rother wrote in his 2003 study of ''Stukas'' of "pure inability" and "lack of artistic sensibility". At the time, however, most of Ritter's films were successful. He was "one of the best known and best paid directors in the Third Reich". The Polish film historian
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wrote: "If Karl Ritter had had better screenplays... and if he had been more aware of the dangers of declamatory dialogue, his works would have gained immensely. They are lively and usually interesting but lack artistic profundity. They never go beyond rather loud, importunate propaganda". John Altmann estimated that 6 million young boys had seen and been influenced by his films between 1936 and 1939. His ''Zeitfilme'' such as ''Stukas'' have been provocatively seen as forerunners of modern military thrillers such as
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"Filmgeschichte als Provokation"
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Filmography

* 1928: ''
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'' (scriptwriter) * 1929: ''
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'' (scriptwriter) * 1930: '' Fräulein Lausbub'' (scriptwriter) * 1931: '' Der Zinker'' (producer) * 1932: '' Must We Get Divorced?'' (producer) * 1932: ''Melodie der Liebe'' (producer) * 1932: ''Im Photoatelier'' (director) * 1932: ''Die verkaufte Braut'' (producer) * 1933: ''Rivalen der Luft. Ein Segelfliegerfilm'' (line producer) * 1933: ''
Love Must Be Understood ''Love Must Be Understood'' (german: Liebe muss verstanden sein) is a 1933 German musical comedy film directed by Hans Steinhoff and starring Rosy Barsony, Georg Alexander, and Wolf Albach-Retty. It was shot at the Babelsberg Studios in Berlin. T ...
'' (producer, line producer) * 1933: '' Hitlerjunge Quex'' (line producer) * 1934: ''
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'' (line producer) * 1934: '' Love, Death and the Devil'' (producer, line producer) * 1934: ''
Enjoy Yourselves ''Enjoy Yourselves'' (german: Freut Euch des Lebens) is a 1934 German musical comedy film directed by Hans Steinhoff and starring Dorit Kreysler, Ida Wüst and Wolfgang Liebeneiner. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Artur Gün ...
'' (line producer) * 1935: ''Die törichte Jungfrau'' (line producer) * 1935: '' The Island'' (line producer) * 1935: '' The Royal Waltz'' (line producer) * 1935: '' Marriage Strike'' (line producer) * 1936: ''
The Last Four on Santa Cruz ''The Last Four on Santa Cruz'' (german: Die letzten Vier von Santa Cruz) is a 1936 German drama film directed by Werner Klingler and starring Hermann Speelmans, Irene von Meyendorff and Valéry Inkijinoff.Parish p. 507 The film was shot at the Ba ...
'' (line producer) * 1936: '' Weiberregiment'' (director, line producer) * 1936: ''
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'' (director, producer, line producer) * 1937: '' Urlaub auf Ehrenwort'' (director, producer, line producer) * 1937: ''
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'' (scriptwriter, director, line producer) * 1937: '' Patrioten'' (concept, co-scripter, director, producer, line producer) * 1938: ''
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'' (scriptwriter, director, line producer)) * 1938: '' Capriccio'' (director, line producer) * 1939: ''
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'' (scriptwriter, director, line producer) * 1939: ''Im Kampf gegen den Weltfeind'' (director, line producer) * 1939: ''
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'' (scriptwriter, director, line producer) * 1939: '' Cadets'' (scriptwriter, director, line producer) * 1940: '' Bal paré'' (scriptwriter, director, line producer) * 1941: ''
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'' (scriptwriter, director, line producer) * 1941: '' ...Über alles in der Welt'' (scriptwriter, director, producer, line producer) * 1942: '' The Red Terror'' (scriptwriter, director, line producer) * 1943: ''
Besatzung Dora ''The Crew of the Dora'' (german: Besatzung Dora) is a 1943 German film about ''Luftwaffe'' pilots. It depicts a love triangle involving two of them being overcome by their participation in battle together. The film was banned in 1944, because ...
'' (scriptwriter, director, line producer) * 1944: ''
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'' (line producer) * 1944: '' Summer Nights'' (director, line producer) * 1945: ''Kamerad Hedwig'' (line producer) * 1945: ' (line producer) * 1945: ''
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'' (line producer) (unfinished film) * 1948: ''El Paraiso'' (producer, director) * 1950: ''
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'' (producer) * 1954: ''
Prosecutor Corda ''Prosecutor Corda'' (german: Staatsanwältin Corda) is a 1953 West German drama film directed by Karl Ritter and starring Ingeborg Engholm, Paul Klinger and Eva Probst.Parish p.304 It was shot at the Wiesbaden Studios in Hesse and on location a ...
'' (scriptwriter, director) * 1954: ''
Ball of Nations ''Ball of Nations'' (German: ''Ball der Nationen'') is a 1954 West German musical comedy film directed by Karl Ritter and starring Zsa Zsa Gabor, Gustav Fröhlich and Claudine Dupuis. It was shot at the Wiesbaden Studios in Hesse and on loca ...
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, in 1916


Notes


References


Further reading

* Daniel Gethmann. ''Das Narvik-Projekt: Film und Krieg''. Literatur und Wirklichkeit 29. Bonn: Bouvier, 1998. * William Gillespie. ''Karl Ritter: His Life and 'Zeitfilms' under National Socialism''. Potts Point, New South Wales: German Films Dot Net, 2014.


External links

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