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| - Philipp Jutzi, auch Piel Jutzi (* 22. Juli 1896 in Altleiningen; † 1. Mai 1946 in Neustadt an der Weinstraße) war ein deutscher Kameramann und Filmregisseur. (de)
- Phil Jutzi, né Philipp Jutzi le 22 juillet 1896 à Altleiningen, dans l'Empire allemand, et mort le 1er mai 1946 à Neustadt an der Weinstraße, est un directeur de la photographie et un réalisateur allemand. (fr)
- Phil Jutzi, nato Philipp Jutzi (Altleiningen, 22 luglio 1896 – Neustadt an der Weinstrasse, 1º maggio 1946), è stato un regista, direttore della fotografia, sceneggiatore e montatore tedesco. È conosciuto anche come Piel Jutzi. (it)
- Пиль (Фил) Ютци (нем. Piel (Phil) Jutzi, 22 июля 1896, Альтлайнинген — 1 мая 1946, Нойштадт) — немецкий режиссёр, сценарист, кинооператор. (ru)
- Філ (Піль) Ютці (нім. Phil (Piel) Jutzi, 22 липня 1896, — 1 травня 1946, Нойштадт) — німецький режисер, сценарист, кінооператор. (uk)
- Phil Jutzi (sometimes known as Piel Jutzi) (22 July 1896 – 1 May 1946) was a German cinematographer and film director. Born Philipp Jutzi in Altleiningen as the son of a tailor, Jutzi was self-educated. (He seems to have been generally known by the Palatinate dialect form of his given name, Piel, but a lawsuit by Harry Piel forced him to go by "Phil," though many journalists continued to use "Piel.") In 1916 he made posters for a small movie theater in the Black Forest, having been rejected by the military during World War I because of a physical disability. In 1919 he was an administrator of the Internationale Film-Industrie company in Heidelberg, which specialized in detective movies and westerns. In 1923 he married Emmy Philippine Zimmermann, the sister of the actor Holmes Zimmermann (b (en)
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