Leontine Sagan
February 13, 1889 (135 years old) in Vienna, Austria-Hungary [now Austria]
Leontine Sagan, born Schlesinger, was an Austrian-Hungarian actress and director. As an actress she was trained by Max Reinhardt. As a film director she is best known for directing "Mädchen in Uniform" (1931). Sagan only made three feature films, all of which are notable. "Mädchen in Uniform" has an all-female cast and was ground-breaking not only for its portrayal of lesbian and pedagogical eros, but also for the production's co-operative and profit-sharing financial arrangements.
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- 1995 · The Night of the Filmmakers as Self
- 1931 · White Ecstasy as
- 1927 · The Great Leap as
- 1926 · The Holy Mountain as