About: Milo Harbich

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Milo Harbich (13 August 1900 – 13 September 1988) was a Brazilian-born German film editor and director. He was born to Austrian-Brazilian parents who moved to Dresden when he was a small child. He began career as stage actor, but by the early 1930s was increasingly involved with the German film industry. He edited his first film in 1933. During the Nazi era he worked on a mixture of propaganda films and less overtly political entertainment such as To New Shores (1937) and the Marika Rökk vehicle Hello Janine! (1939). He often worked with the directors Douglas Sirk and Hans Steinhoff.

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  • Milo Harbich, geboren als Emilio Harbich (* 12. August 1900 in Porto Alegre, Brasilien; † 13. September 1988 in Nova Petrópolis, Bundesland Rio Grande do Sul, Brasilien) war ein deutscher Filmeditor und Filmregisseur. (de)
  • Milo Harbich (13 August 1900 – 13 September 1988) was a Brazilian-born German film editor and director. He was born to Austrian-Brazilian parents who moved to Dresden when he was a small child. He began career as stage actor, but by the early 1930s was increasingly involved with the German film industry. He edited his first film in 1933. During the Nazi era he worked on a mixture of propaganda films and less overtly political entertainment such as To New Shores (1937) and the Marika Rökk vehicle Hello Janine! (1939). He often worked with the directors Douglas Sirk and Hans Steinhoff. After having previously made a couple of short films, Harbich directed Commissioner Eyck his first feature film in 1940. In 1946 he directed Free Land for DEFA in East Germany. The following year he returned to his native Brazil where he continued to work on films intermittently until the early 1960s. (en)
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  • Milo Harbich, geboren als Emilio Harbich (* 12. August 1900 in Porto Alegre, Brasilien; † 13. September 1988 in Nova Petrópolis, Bundesland Rio Grande do Sul, Brasilien) war ein deutscher Filmeditor und Filmregisseur. (de)
  • Milo Harbich (13 August 1900 – 13 September 1988) was a Brazilian-born German film editor and director. He was born to Austrian-Brazilian parents who moved to Dresden when he was a small child. He began career as stage actor, but by the early 1930s was increasingly involved with the German film industry. He edited his first film in 1933. During the Nazi era he worked on a mixture of propaganda films and less overtly political entertainment such as To New Shores (1937) and the Marika Rökk vehicle Hello Janine! (1939). He often worked with the directors Douglas Sirk and Hans Steinhoff. (en)
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