Max Nivelli

Max Nivelli (January 1, 1878 - February 27, 1926) was a film producer in Berlin during the Weimar Republic era. He was among the first to examine the issues of anti-Semitism and prejudice in his films. Nivelli died at an early age (48) and worked in the film industry for less than 10 years, yet he produced 18 films, most of them full-length feature films. As most films of that era, his films were silent, black-and-white and shot on celluloid. Only segments of three of his films exist today.

Max Nivelli

Max Nivelli (January 1, 1878 - February 27, 1926) was a film producer in Berlin during the Weimar Republic era. He was among the first to examine the issues of anti-Semitism and prejudice in his films. Nivelli died at an early age (48) and worked in the film industry for less than 10 years, yet he produced 18 films, most of them full-length feature films. As most films of that era, his films were silent, black-and-white and shot on celluloid. Only segments of three of his films exist today.