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Ernő Metzner (February 25, 1892 – September 25, 1953) was a film director and production designer. Metzner was born in Subotica (then Austria-Hungary). He studied art at the Budapest Academy of Fine Arts, then worked as a painter and graphic artist. In 1920 he moved to Berlin and began working as an art director and production designer with some of the best-known German directors of the time: Ernst Lubitsch (Sumurun, The Loves of Pharaoh), Robert Wiene (I.N.R.I.) and Karl Grune (Arabella). From the 1926 Secrets of a Soul he developed a close and continuous partnership with Georg Wilhelm Pabst. Metzner was art director for seven major Pabst films from 1926 to 1933, notably designing the production of Kameradschaft (1931), for which Metzner constructed realistic mining tunnels in the studio.

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  • Ernő Metzner (de)
  • Ernő Metzner (eo)
  • Ernő Metzner (en)
  • Ernő Metzner (fr)
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  • Ernő Metzner (* 25. Februar 1892 in Szabadka, Österreich-Ungarn; † 25. September 1953 in Hollywood, Kalifornien) war ein Filmarchitekt und -regisseur. (de)
  • Ernő Metzner [mecner], laŭ hungarlingve kutima nomordo Metzner Ernő estis hungara-germana-usonana pentristo, grafikisto, reĝisoro, scenaristo, kostumisto, dekoraciisto. Ernő Metzner [1] naskiĝis la 25-an de februaro 1892 en Szabadka (Aŭstrio-Hungario, Hungara reĝlando, nuntempa Subotica en Serbio), li mortis la 25-an de septembro 1953 en Holivudo (Los Angeles, Kalifornio, Usono). (eo)
  • Ernő Metzner (né le 25 février 1892 à Szabadka en Autriche-Hongrie, aujourd'hui Subotica en Serbie, et mort le 25 septembre 1953 à Hollywood aux États-Unis) est un réalisateur et un décorateur de cinéma hongrois. (fr)
  • Ernő Metzner (February 25, 1892 – September 25, 1953) was a film director and production designer. Metzner was born in Subotica (then Austria-Hungary). He studied art at the Budapest Academy of Fine Arts, then worked as a painter and graphic artist. In 1920 he moved to Berlin and began working as an art director and production designer with some of the best-known German directors of the time: Ernst Lubitsch (Sumurun, The Loves of Pharaoh), Robert Wiene (I.N.R.I.) and Karl Grune (Arabella). From the 1926 Secrets of a Soul he developed a close and continuous partnership with Georg Wilhelm Pabst. Metzner was art director for seven major Pabst films from 1926 to 1933, notably designing the production of Kameradschaft (1931), for which Metzner constructed realistic mining tunnels in the studio. (en)
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