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Margot Klausner (also: Margot Klausner-Brandstaetter; November 2, 1905 – November 12, 1975) was a German-Israeli writer and filmmaker. Regarded as a pioneer of Israeli filmmaking, Klausner co-founded the first Israeli film studio, Israel Motion Picture Studios Herzliyyah Ltd (more widely known as or United Studios), with her husband Yehoshua Brandstaetter in 1949. Klausner served as chairman and president of the company until her death in 1975. Klausner was instrumental in the development of the Israeli film industry, and by 1974 Herzliya Studios (which operated under different names over the years) had produced 100 feature films, and thousands of advertisements, newsreels, documentaries, and satellite transmissions.

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  • Margot Klausner (de)
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  • Margot Klausner (auch: Margot Klausner-Brandstaetter, hebräisch מרגוט קלאוזנר-ברנדשטטר, geboren 2. November 1905 in Berlin; gestorben 12. November 1975 in Tel Aviv) war eine Schriftstellerin, Verlegerin, Vorsitzende der Parapsychologischen Gesellschaft in Israel und eine Pionierin des israelischen Films und Theaters in Palästina. (de)
  • Margot Klausner (also: Margot Klausner-Brandstaetter; November 2, 1905 – November 12, 1975) was a German-Israeli writer and filmmaker. Regarded as a pioneer of Israeli filmmaking, Klausner co-founded the first Israeli film studio, Israel Motion Picture Studios Herzliyyah Ltd (more widely known as or United Studios), with her husband Yehoshua Brandstaetter in 1949. Klausner served as chairman and president of the company until her death in 1975. Klausner was instrumental in the development of the Israeli film industry, and by 1974 Herzliya Studios (which operated under different names over the years) had produced 100 feature films, and thousands of advertisements, newsreels, documentaries, and satellite transmissions. (en)
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  • Klausner in 1969 (en)
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  • Margot Klausner (auch: Margot Klausner-Brandstaetter, hebräisch מרגוט קלאוזנר-ברנדשטטר, geboren 2. November 1905 in Berlin; gestorben 12. November 1975 in Tel Aviv) war eine Schriftstellerin, Verlegerin, Vorsitzende der Parapsychologischen Gesellschaft in Israel und eine Pionierin des israelischen Films und Theaters in Palästina. (de)
  • Margot Klausner (also: Margot Klausner-Brandstaetter; November 2, 1905 – November 12, 1975) was a German-Israeli writer and filmmaker. Regarded as a pioneer of Israeli filmmaking, Klausner co-founded the first Israeli film studio, Israel Motion Picture Studios Herzliyyah Ltd (more widely known as or United Studios), with her husband Yehoshua Brandstaetter in 1949. Klausner served as chairman and president of the company until her death in 1975. Klausner was instrumental in the development of the Israeli film industry, and by 1974 Herzliya Studios (which operated under different names over the years) had produced 100 feature films, and thousands of advertisements, newsreels, documentaries, and satellite transmissions. From the 1920s until her death in 1975, Klausner published numerous works on a variety of subjects in German, Hebrew, and English. Klausner founded the Israeli Parapsychological Society and published the monthly magazine Mysterious Worlds: A Journal of Parapsychology from 1968 to 1971. (en)
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