Edgar Reitz
- Director
- Writer
- Producer
Studied theatre science, German philology, art history, and publicism
in Munich. Published some poems and short stories during early 1950s,
co-edited the literature magazine "Spuren". In 1952, he took acting
lessons, co-founded a student theatre which became established as the
university's studio stage in 1954. He assisted (camera, editing,
production) in several films during mid-50ies, became script adviser in
the educational film production company 'Gesellschaft fur bildende
Filme (GBF)' in 1957. He started directing his own short documentaries,
industrial films, and short films in 1959. In the same year, Edgar Reitz,
Herbert Vesely, Haro Senft, Raimund Ruehl, and Franz-Josef Spieker founded 'Doc 59' aka
'Münchener Gruppe' which prepared the 'Oberhausener Manifest' of 1962.
From 1962-65, Reitz directed a department at the 'Insel-Film' production
company. In 1963, Edgar Reitz and Alexander Kluge initiated the foundation of the
film department at 'Hochschule fur Gestaltung' (College for Design) in
Ulm. Reitz' first feature, Table for Love (1967), is among the many debuts in the
aftermath of the Oberhausener Manifest which shaped the term 'New German
Cinema'.