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Johannes Guter

Johannes Guter (25 April 1882 – 18 March 1962) born Janis Guters was a Latvian filmmaker, screenwriter, and occasional film producer. Although most of his work is now lost, he is considered a pioneer of German silent cinema and expressionism.〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=nytimes.com )
==Film career==
Born in Riga during the period when Latvia was part of the Russian Empire, Guter was educated at the Technical University in his home city and made a name for himself as a budding theatrical actor. After the Russian Revolution of 1905, he fled to Berlin in Germany, only to be arrested for the murder of a police officer when he returned to his homeland in 1907. In 1908, after bail was posted, he fled again before his trial, this time settling in Vienna. By 1910 he had directed his first play in Vienna, before moving to Frankfurt where he worked at the New Theatre as a director. In 1917 he was employed at the Hessian State Theatre in Wiesbaden and finally at the Trianon Theatre in Berlin.
At the Trianon Theatre, Guter was first introduced to contacts in the film industry. He directed his first silent movie ''Die Diamantenstiftung'' (''The Diamond Foundation'') in 1917, starring his then girlfriend, and fellow Latvian, Marija Leiko. He followed this in 1918 with two Stuart Webbs detective movies, ''Die Geisterjagd'' (''The Ghost Hunt'') and ''Ein rätselhafter Blick'', both starring Ernst Reicher in the lead.
In 1919 Guter formed his own production company, ''Centaurfilm'', and in 1920 released ''Die Frau im Käfig'' (''The Woman in the Cage'') his only foray as a producer. In 1920 he signed a contract with Erich Pommer, and during the 1920s his films took on a more fantastical slant, but he also directed melodramas and comedies. His most significant release during this period was his 1925 film ''Der Turm des Schweigens'' (''The Tower of Silence''), which became the first of Guter's movies to be restored and was re-premier at the 2007 Berlin Film Festival. The 1920s also saw Guter directing films with some of Germany's most popular actors, including several films with Willy Fritsch: ''Blitzzug der Liebe'' (1925), ''Die Boxerbraut'' (1926) and ''Der Tanzstudent'' (1928). Despite his connection with the German film industry, Guter spent much of the 1920s living in Latvia, where he spent time attempting to build a Latvian film industry.
The 1930s saw a drop in the number of feature films directed by Guter, though he began directing an increasing number of film shorts, a venture he began in 1929 with ''Meister des weißen Sports bei bedeutenden Spielen''. Guter also directed several cultural films during the 1930s, mainly for Universum Film AG. Between 1939 and 1940 he directed Tran and Helle comedy shorts, Nazi propaganda films which normally accompanied Die Deutsche Wochenschau cinema newsreels. Guter fell out of favour as a director in the 1940s, ''Ein fröhliches Haus'' (1944) starring Carla Rust and Rolf Weih, being the only notable production during the 1940s.
The majority of Guter's output is now considered 'lost', and although his work was mostly overlooked by subsequent generations, he is today considered one of the pioneers of early German Expressionist cinema.

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