
Luis Trenker
Acting
Biography
Luis Trenker was a mountaineer, actor, director and writer. He is best known for his films about the Alps.
Born: October 4, 1892
Place of Birth: St. Ulrich in Gröden, Italy
Known For

The Fight for the Matterhorn
Struggle for the Matterhorn (German: Der Kampf ums Matterhorn) is a 1928 German-Swiss silent drama film co-directed by Mario Bonnard and Nunzio Malasomma and starring Luis Trenker, Marcella Albani, and Alexandra Schmitt. The film is part of the popular cycle of mountain films of the 1920s and 1930s. Art direction was by Heinrich Richter. Based on a novel by Carl Haensel, the film depicts the battle between British and Italian climbers to be the first to climb the Matterhorn. Trenker later remade the film as The Challenge in 1938.

The Wonderful Horrible Life of Leni Riefenstahl
This documentary recounts the life and work of one of most famous, and yet reviled, German film directors in history, Leni Riefenstahl. The film recounts the rise of her career from a dancer, to a movie actor to the most important film director in Nazi Germany who directed such famous propaganda films as Triumph of the Will and Olympiad. The film also explores her later activities after Nazi Germany's defeat in 1945 and her disgrace for being so associated with it which includes her amazingly active life over the age of 90.

The Mountain Calls
The Italian mountaineer Carel wants to be the first man to stand on the top of the Matterhorn. Since the climb is very difficult, he agrees to try it together with the British mountaineer Whymper. But due to an intrigue this agreement is dropped and the two man try it on the same day with two different teams and then disaster strikes.

The Prodigal Son
Story of the trials and tribulations of a German who emigrates to the US during the Great Depression.

The Holy Mountain
In the mountains, Diotima meets Karl and fall in love and have an affair. Karl's friend Vigo mistakenly believes she's in love with him, causing rifts in all relationships.

The Great Passion
This is a real curiosity; at best a reasonable film, but also a charming little gem. There is a story (in the line of "A Star is Born"), but this merely serves as an excuse, as it is more importantly a kind of moving encyclopedia of about 35 stars making their debut in a talkie (although some of them had already made one talkie), of the technical sound possibilities and of film making. Besides all that, it is entertaining and sometimes hilarious and it has fine one-liners that split my side. The film is also remarkable for making mock of typical German film genres (like the overly sweet romances involving the military), of too heavy acting and of film making in general. I have to mention this one: a short, hysterically funny parody of "Der blaue Engel". What this film in fact says is: do not take any film too seriously. (J. Steed)

NDR Talk Show

The Stars Shine
German all-star musical from 1938 that was a big commercial success.

Mountains on Fire
Two of Germany's best and busiest directors collaborated on Berge in Flammen (Mountain in Flames). The storyline should be of interest to pro-ecologists, inasmuch as the directors take to task the warmongers of the world for despoiling the natural beauties of the European mountain ranges with their shell-fire. The final outrage occurs during a battle between the Austrians and the Italians in the Dolomites, culminating with the destruction of an entire mountain (hence the film's title). The harrowing images on screen were complemented perfectly by the musical score of Giuseppe Beece. Also known as The Doomed Batallion, Berge in Flammen was filmed in three different languages -- German, English, French -- for a total cost of $150,000.

The Challenge
Dramatization of the first climbing of the Matterhorn in 1865.
Filmography
as Himself
as Self
as Self
as Self
as Self
as Hannes Kogler
as Actor
as Zurwalden, Obmann der Bergführer
as Giovanni Testa
as Stefano Hassler
as L'ingegnere Roberto Rey
as Holzknecht Valentin Sturmegger
as Toni Anewanter
as Jean Antoine Carrel
as Gast
as Jean-Antoine Carrel
as Giovanni Lombardo
as Johann August Suter
as Tonio Feuersinger
as Severin Anderlan
as Florian Di Mai
as Florian Dimai
as as Charlier
as Himself,
as Hans Turri
as Jean-Antoine Carrel
as Toni
as Karl
as Sein Sohn