
Josef von Sternberg
Josef von Sternberg was an influential Austrian-American filmmaker known for his innovative cinematography and distinct visual style. He gained fame in the 1920s and 1930s, particularly for his collaborations with actress Marlene Dietrich, with whom he created iconic films like 'The Blue Angel' and 'Morocco.' His work often pushed the boundaries of traditional narrative and aesthetics, exploring themes of sexuality and gender. Von Sternberg's contributions to cinema have left a lasting legacy, influencing future generations of filmmakers.
Born on May 29, 1894 (131 years old)
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Josef von Sternberg directed the acclaimed film Cœurs brûlés.
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