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Gyula Trebitsch
Gyula Trebitsch in 1985
Born3 November 1914
Budapest, Austro-Hungarian Empire
Died12 December 2005 (aged 91)
Hamburg, Germany
Occupation(s)Producer, production manager
Years active1937–1992 (film & TV)

Gyula Trebitsch (3 November 1914 – 12 December 2005) was a German film producer born in Budapest, Hungary. He was nominated in 1956 for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film along with Walter Koppel for their film The Captain of Kopenick.

Along with Walter Koppel he founded the Hamburg-based studio Real Film in 1947.

Selected filmography

Awards

  • 1983: Golden Camera
  • 1992: Hamburg Citizen's Award of the CDU Hamburg (he was member of the SPD)
  • 1997: Telestar Special Award for Lifetime Achievement
  • 2000: Honorary Award of the German Film for Lifetime Achievement

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