Paul Holzki
Paul Holzki was a cinematographer active in the late silent and early sound eras of European cinema. Born on September 26, 1887, in Saadan, East Prussia (now part of Poland), Holzki worked behind the camera during a period of rapid technical and artistic evolution in filmmaking.
Biography
Paul Holzki was a cinematographer active in the late silent and early sound eras of European cinema. Born on September 26, 1887, in Saadan, East Prussia (now part of Poland), Holzki worked behind the camera during a period of rapid technical and artistic evolution in filmmaking. One of the films associated with Holzki’s career is the 1928 silent comedy Einen Jux will er sich machen, where Holzki served as director of photography, contributing to the visual presentation of the narrative.
Holzki’s professional trajectory intersected with major developments in cinematography, including the transition from silent to sound films. While specific details about Holzki’s techniques or stylistic choices remain limited in available records, the film credited to Holzki reflects the craft of capturing…




