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Peter Ostermayr (18 July 1882 – 7 May 1967) was a German film producer, screenwriter and film director. Ostermayr was a pioneer during the early years of German cinema, with his brothers Franz Osten and Ottmar Ostermayr. In 1907 they took over their father's photography business and turned into a film studio. After serving in the First World War he founded a company which later evolved into Bavaria Film, and acquired the Emelka Studios in Munich. While Bavaria went on to become a leading German production company, Ostermayr had left by the mid-1920s and worked at several other studios including the giant UFA.

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  • Peter Ostermayr (en)
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  • Peter Ostermayr (* 18. Juli 1882 in Mühldorf am Inn; † 7. Mai 1967 in München) war ein deutscher Filmpionier und Filmproduzent. (de)
  • Peter Ostermayr, né le 18 juillet 1882 à Mühldorf am Inn dans le royaume de Bavière et mort le 7 mai 1967 à Munich, est l'un des pionniers du cinéma allemand et un producteur de films. Il est le père du réalisateur Paul Ostermayr (ou Paul May) et le frère de Franz Osten. (fr)
  • Peter Ostermayr (18 July 1882 – 7 May 1967) was a German film producer, screenwriter and film director. Ostermayr was a pioneer during the early years of German cinema, with his brothers Franz Osten and Ottmar Ostermayr. In 1907 they took over their father's photography business and turned into a film studio. After serving in the First World War he founded a company which later evolved into Bavaria Film, and acquired the Emelka Studios in Munich. While Bavaria went on to become a leading German production company, Ostermayr had left by the mid-1920s and worked at several other studios including the giant UFA. (en)
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