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Paul Rotha Filmography

DirectingBORN 1907LONDON26 FILMS IN DB

PaulRotha

Known for Directing Β· Total War in Britain, Britain Can Make It, No. 1, The World Is Rich

26
FILMS IN DB
$322
TOTAL VALUE
9
PRICED
$36
AVG VALUE
DVD
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RAREST RELEASE
The Life of Adolf Hitler
~$242 Β· DVD Β· 1961
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MOST VALUABLE
The Life of Adolf Hitler
$242 Β· Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Paul Rotha, born in 1907, was a pioneering figure in British documentary filmmaking whose work continues to be sought after by collectors of physical media. His most notable film, *Shipyard* (1935), exemplifies his innovative approach to documentary storytelling and remains a prized possession for enthusiasts. Rotha's collaborations with notable cinematographers like Wolfgang Suschitzky brought a unique visual flair to his projects, making titles such as *World of Plenty* (1943) and *The World Is Rich* (1947) essential viewing for collectors interested in the evolution of documentary aesthetics. Rotha's influence extended beyond individual films; he was instrumental in shaping documentary techniques, notably through his development of multi-voice commentary. This approach can be seen in his acclaimed works like *Land of Promise* (1947) and *New Worlds for Old* (1938), making them not only historically significant but also valuable additions to any collector's library. His legacy as a film historian and critic adds another layer of appreciation for his work, ensuring that items like the BAFTA-nominated *No Resting Place* remain highly collectible in the realm of home video releases.

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26 films