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Luise Fleck, also known as Luise Kolm or Luise Kolm-Fleck, née Louise or Luise Veltée (1 August 1873–15 March 1950), was an Austrian
film director A film director or filmmaker is a person who controls a film's artistic and dramatic aspects and visualizes the screenplay (or script) while guiding the film crew and actors in the fulfillment of that Goal, vision. The director has a key role ...
, and has been considered the second ever female feature film director in the world, after
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. Her son,
Walter Kolm-Veltée Walter Kolm-Veltée (27 December 1910 – 8 March 1999) was an Austrian film director. He directed nine films between 1933 and 1959. He was the son of Austrian film director Luise Fleck from her first marriage. He became a respected film d ...
, was also a noted film director. Chronologically, however, the second female feature film director in the world after Alice Guy-Blaché was
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, having debuted as a film maker one year before Luise Fleck.


Life


Austria, Wiener Kunstfilm and Vita-Film: to 1926

Luise was born in Vienna, the daughter of Louis Veltée, proprietor of the city
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, descended from a family originating in
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, who had settled in Austria in the early 19th century. Her brother was Claudius Veltée, also later known as a film director. Even in her childhood she helped her father in his business by working on the till. In January 1910, she and her first husband,
Anton Kolm Anton Kolm (12 October 1865 in Vienna as Gustav Anton Kolm – 11 October 1922, also in Vienna) was an Austrian photographer who became one of the first film directors and film producers in the history of Austrian cinema. A skilled photographer ...
, along with the cameraman
Jacob Fleck Jacob Fleck (8 November 1881 in Vienna as Jacob Julius Fleck – 19 September 1953, also in Vienna) was an Austrian film director, screenwriter, film producer and cameraman. He is noted for his long-standing professional partnership with his wife ...
and her brother Claudius, set up the
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, the earliest significant film production company in Austria, with financial support from a number of sources, including Luise's father. It was renamed the Österreichisch-Ungarische Kinoindustrie GmbH a year later, and at the end of 1911, after a major financial reconstruction, was renamed the Wiener Kunstfilm-Industrie. The company's first productions were short documentary pieces made in Vienna and other parts of the
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. Competition was tough, as the new company was up against the very large international French film companies that dominated the Austria market at the time. The French companies were expelled from Austria at the beginning of World War I, but there was new competition in the form of the extremely wealthy
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company, also Austrian. During the war the two companies struggled for dominance in the newsreel and propaganda markets, but the superior financial resources of Sascha-Film saw them firmly in the leading position by 1918, and carried them through the economic and political collapse of Austria immediately following the end of the war. Wiener Kunstfilm was obliged to dissolve, but Anton Kolm was able to re-structure its finances and relaunch the company as Vita-Film in 1919. Work began immediately on prestigious new film studios at Rosenhügel in Mauer, but in 1922, as a result of severe disagreements with their financial backers, Anton and Luise Kolm and Jacob Fleck severed their connection with Vita-Film. Anton died later in the same year. Luise and Fleck married in 1924 and left for Berlin in 1926.


Germany 1926-33; Austria 1933-40

In Germany Luise and her husband worked for Berlin production companies, particularly for
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and UFA. During this period they made between 30 and 40 films, sometimes as many as nine in a single year. When
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took power in 1933 they returned to Vienna, as Jacob was Jewish, but continued to produce for "Hegewald-Film" in Vienna and
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, while Luise's son Walter Kolm-Veltée, who had taken a qualification in sound production at Tobis-Tonbild-Syndikat, was nominally responsible for direction. When in 1938 the
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s also took power in Austria in the
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, and control over the Austrian film industry passed virtually overnight into the hands of the ''
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'', there was no more work for them.


Exile 1940-47

Jacob Fleck was interned in 1938 in
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, but was released in 1940, when he and Luise went into exile in
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. They co-operated with the Chinese director
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in the co-direction of the film ''Söhne und Töchter der Welt'' ("Sons and Daughters of the World"), which before the establishment of the
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was the only collaboration between Chinese and foreign film makers. Its premiere took place on 4 October 1941 in the Yin Du Theatre in Shanghai.


Return to Austria 1947-50

In 1947, the same year in which Austria's first post-war film studio opened the Flecks returned to Vienna to plan their comeback, which however never materialised, although a few films were made under the name of a revived Neuer Wiener-Kunstfilm. Luise Fleck died in 1950, Jacob Fleck three years later.


Works

In 1911 her first credited work as co-director was released: ''
Die Glückspuppe ''Die Glückspuppe'' is a 1911 Austrian silent short film directed by Jakob and Luise Fleck Luise Fleck, also known as Luise Kolm or Luise Kolm-Fleck, née Louise or Luise Veltée (1 August 1873–15 March 1950), was an Austrian film direc ...
'' ("Good Luck Doll"). Other dramas followed in the same year: ''Der Dorftrottel'' ("The Village Idiot"), ''Tragödie eines Fabriksmädels'' ("Tragedy of a Factory Girl") and ''Nur ein armer Knecht'' ("Just a Poor Fellow"). In 1913 were premiered her works as director and producer "Der Psychiater" ("The Psychiatrist") and ''Das Proletarierherz'' ("The Proletarian Heart"). During World War I, she directed the pro-
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dramas ''Mit Herz und Hand fürs Vaterland'' ("With Hand and Heart for the Fatherland") (1915) and ''Mit Gott für Kaiser und Reich'' ("With God for Kaiser and Reich") (1916). In 1918 appeared ''Der Doppelselbstmord'' ("The Double Suicide"). She also made use of Austrian literature in '' Die Ahnfrau'' ("The Ancestress"), based on the play of the same name by
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, and '' Lumpazivagabundus'', both from 1919. From 1911 to 1922, the year in which her husband Anton died, Luise is known to have directed over 45 films, and the number may have been considerably higher.Nepf, 1991 Luise Kolm, as she was then called, was principally responsible for the studio's production of socially critical dramas that dealt with questions of class conflict and ideological questions, unlike the standard productions of other film studios of the time. The actor Eduard Sekler, who worked for Wiener Kunstfilm, described her in this way: "Luise Kolm was a brilliant all-round talent while her husband Kolm just looked after the money - she did everything, she cut and spliced the films, wrote the
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s and helped her brother in the laboratory. Without her drive and initiative it's doubtful if the firm could have remained in existence." '' Further works by her were the film adaptation of
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's middle-class tragedy '' Flirtation'' in 1927 and ''
When the Soldiers ''When the Soldiers'' (German: ''Wenn die Soldaten'') is a 1931 German comedy film directed by Jacob Fleck and Luise Fleck and starring Otto Wallburg, Gretl Theimer and Ida Wüst.Krautz p.149 Cast References Bibliography * Alfred Krautz. ''I ...
'' in 1931. '' The Priest from Kirchfeld'' appeared in cinemas in 1937. It was Luise and Jacob Fleck's first sound film production of the well-known anti-clerical play of 1870 by
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, after two silent films
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and
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. It was intended as anti-Nazi and pro-Catholic "Austria propaganda", but was not perceived as such by the critics, who misinterpreted and discounted it. Altogether Luise Fleck wrote at least 18 screenplays, directed 53 films and produced 129 films. Some sources assume far higher figures, allowing for her work being often uncredited.


Selected filmography

* ''
Die Glückspuppe ''Die Glückspuppe'' is a 1911 Austrian silent short film directed by Jakob and Luise Fleck Luise Fleck, also known as Luise Kolm or Luise Kolm-Fleck, née Louise or Luise Veltée (1 August 1873–15 March 1950), was an Austrian film direc ...
'' (1911) * '' The Wedding of Valeni'' (1914) * '' The Priest from Kirchfeld'' (1914) * '' With Heart and Hand for the Fatherland'' (1915) * '' On the Heights'' (1916) * ''
The Tragedy of Castle Rottersheim ''The Tragedy of Castle Rottersheim'' (German: ''Die Tragödie auf Schloss Rottersheim'') is a 1916 Austrian silent film, silent drama film directed by Jacob Fleck and Luise Fleck and starring Hermann Benke, Liane Haid and Cordy Millowitsch.Parish ...
'' (1916) * '' The Vagabonds'' (1916) * '' Summer Idyll'' (1916) * '' With God for Emperor and Empire'' (1916) * '' The Stain of Shame'' (1917) * ''
Lebenswogen ''Lebenswogen'' is a 1917 Austro-Hungarian silent film directed by Jacob Fleck and Luise Fleck and starring Wilhelm Klitsch, Liane Haid and Hermann Benke. The term "lebenswogen" translates to "life waves". Cast * Wilhelm Klitsch as Dr. Erwin ...
'' (1917) * '' The Black Hand'' (1917) * '' In the Line of Duty'' (1917) * '' The Spendthrift'' (1917) * ''
Rigoletto ''Rigoletto'' is an opera in three acts by Giuseppe Verdi. The Italian libretto was written by Francesco Maria Piave based on the 1832 play '' Le roi s'amuse'' by Victor Hugo. Despite serious initial problems with the Austrian censors who had c ...
'' (1918) * ''
Double Suicide is a 1969 Japanese historical drama film directed by Masahiro Shinoda. It is based on the 1721 bunraku (traditional puppet theatre) play ''The Love Suicides at Amijima'' by Monzaemon Chikamatsu. Plot Jihei works as a paper merchant in the Te ...
'' (1918) * ''
Don Cesar, Count of Irun ''Don Cesar, Count of Irun'' (German: ''Don Cäsar, Graf von Irun'') is a 1918 Austrian silent film, silent historical film directed by Jacob Fleck and Luise Fleck and starring Max Neufeld, Grit Haid and Karl Ehmann.Von Dassanowsky p.23 It is based ...
'' (1918) * '' The Ancestress'' (1919) * '' The Master of Life'' (1920) * '' Eva, The Sin'' (1920) * ''
Let the Little Ones Come to Me ''Let the Little Ones Come to Me'' () is a 1920 Austrian silent film directed by Max Neufeld and starring Neufeld. Liane Haid and Karl Ehmann.Parish p.245 Cast * Max Neufeld as Johann Schindler, Pfarrer * Josephine Josephi as seine Mutter * Li ...
'' (1920) * '' Doctor Ruhland'' (1920) * ''Trance'' (1920) aka ''Anita'' * '' The Dancing Death'' (1920) * '' The Voice of Conscience'' (1920) * '' Spring Awakening'' (1924) * '' The Priest from Kirchfeld'' (1926) * '' The Orlov'' (1927) * '' A Girl of the People'' (1927) * ''
The Prince's Child ''The Prince's Child'' (German: ''Das Fürstenkind'') is a 1927 German silent drama film directed by Jacob Fleck and Luise Fleck, starring Harry Liedtke, Vivian Gibson and Evi Eva.Bock & Bergfelder p.285 It is based on Franz Lehár's 1909 opere ...
'' (1927) * '' Flirtation'' (1927) * '' The Beggar Student'' (1927) * '' The Merry Vineyard'' (1927) * '' Doctor Schäfer'' (1928) * ''
The Beloved of His Highness ''The Beloved of His Highness'' () is a 1928 German silent comedy film directed by Jacob Fleck and Luise Fleck and starring Vivian Gibson, Mary Kid and Lia Eibenschütz. It was based on an operetta, by Jean Gilbert.Goble p. 775 The film's s ...
'' (1928) * '' Yacht of the Seven Sins'' (1928) * ''
The Little Slave ''The Little Slave'' (German: ''Die kleine Sklavin'') is a 1928 German silent comedy film directed by Jacob Fleck and Luise Fleck and starring Grete Mosheim, Fritz Richard and Trude Hesterberg.Krautz p.170 The film's art direction was by Erich ...
'' (1928) * ''
The Most Beautiful Woman in Paris ''The Most Beautiful Woman in Paris'' () is a 1928 German silent film directed by Jacob Fleck and Luise Fleck and starring Elga Brink, Werner Fuetterer, and Warwick Ward.Bock & Bergfelder p. 248 The film's sets were designed by the art director ...
'' (1928) * ''
His Majesty's Lieutenant ''His Majesty's Lieutenant'' (German: ''Der Leutnant Ihrer Majestät'') is a 1929 Cinema of Germany, German silent film, silent romance film directed by Jacob Fleck and Luise FleckPrawer p.85 and starring Iván Petrovich, Agnes Esterhazy and Geor ...
'' (1929) * ''
The Happy Vagabonds ''The Happy Vagabonds'' (German:''Die lustigen Vagabunden'') is a 1929 German silent film directed by Jacob Fleck and Luise Fleck and starring Georg Alexander, Lotte Lorring and Ernö Verebes.Bock & Bergfelder p.129 The film's art direction was ...
'' (1929) * '' The Tsarevich'' (1929) * '' Crucified Girl'' (1929) * '' The Right to Love'' (1930) *'' The Citadel of Warsaw'' (1930) * ''
When the Soldiers ''When the Soldiers'' (German: ''Wenn die Soldaten'') is a 1931 German comedy film directed by Jacob Fleck and Luise Fleck and starring Otto Wallburg, Gretl Theimer and Ida Wüst.Krautz p.149 Cast References Bibliography * Alfred Krautz. ''I ...
'' (1931) * ''
An Auto and No Money ''An Auto and No Money'' (German: ''Ein Auto und kein Geld'') is a 1932 German comedy film directed by Jacob Fleck and Luise Fleck and starring Paul Kemp, Dina Gralla and Igo Sym. It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest. The film's sets ...
'' (1932) * ''
Our Emperor ''Our Emperor'' () is a 1933 Austria period comedy film directed by Jacob Fleck and Luise Fleck and starring Karl Ehmann, Alfred Neugebauer and Susi Lanner.Von Dassanowsky p.207 It takes place during the reign of Franz Joseph I of Austria. Locat ...
'' (1933) * '' The Priest from Kirchfeld'' (1937)


Notes


Sources

* Nepf, Markus. ''Die Pionierarbeit von Anton Kolm, Louise Velteé/Kolm/Fleck und Jacob Fleck bis zu Beginn des 1. Weltkrieges''. Thesis. Vienna 1991, 200 S. (ÖFA Wien) * Teng; Guoqiang. ''Fluchtpunkt Shanghai''. Luise und Jakob Fleck in China 1939–1946. In: Film-Exil SDK (4/1994) * Dassanowsky, Robert von. ''Female Visions: Four Female Austrian Film Pioneers''. In: Modern Austrian Literature. Vol. 32, No. 1, 1999


External links

* *https://www.filmportal.de/person/luise-fleck_7abc98f3fb8049f0bed0cc45443351d3 * {{DEFAULTSORT:Fleck, Louise 1873 births 1950 deaths Austrian film directors Austrian film producers Austrian women film producers Austrian women film directors Austrian people of French descent Film people from Vienna Filmmaking duos 20th-century Austrian screenwriters