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- Birth nameLotte Henriette Regina Eisner
- Lotte Eisner was born on March 5, 1896 in Berlin, Germany. She was a writer, known for L'écran démoniaque (1963), The Long Vacation of Lotte H. Eisner (1979) and Fata Morgana (1971). She died on November 25, 1983 in Paris, France.
- Director Werner Herzog claims to have walked by foot from Munich, Germany to Paris, France (a distance of about 500 miles) in 1974 to prevent the very sick Lotte Eisner from dying (as, applying his logic, she wouldn't dare to die until he visited her on her deathbed). Eisner indeed went on to live for 8 more years after Herzog's journey.
- Emminent German film critic and first German woman film critic
- Fled to Paris in 1933 when Hitler took over
- Chief curator of the "Cinémathèque Française" for many years
- Studied archeology and art history in Berlin
- [on Louise Brooks] Today we know that Louise Brooks is not just a ravishing creature but an amazing actress gifted with an unprecedented intelligence.
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