Klaus von Rautenfeld
Klaus von Rautenfeld was a cinematographer active in the mid-20th century, credited with shaping the visual style of several films. Born on April 5, 1909, Rautenfeld worked behind the camera, specializing in the technical and artistic aspects of lighting and composition.
Biography
Klaus von Rautenfeld was a cinematographer active in the mid-20th century, credited with shaping the visual style of several films. Born on April 5, 1909, Rautenfeld worked behind the camera, specializing in the technical and artistic aspects of lighting and composition. The filmography on record shows two credited roles: Director of Photography for The Miracle of Father Malachia (1961) and El Hakim (1957). These projects placed Rautenfeld within the technical departments of cinema, where the role of Director of Photography involves overseeing the camera and lighting crews to achieve the intended visual look of a production.
Rautenfeld’s background included collaborations with figures like Luis Trenker, a director known for mountaineering films, which suggests a focus on projects requirin…




