Person
Ralph Steiner
Directing · 1899–1986 · Cleveland, Ohio, USA
Biography
Ralph Steiner (February 8, 1899 – July 13, 1986) was an American photographer, pioneering documentarian, and a prominent figure in the avant-garde film movement of the 1930s. Known for his innovative approach to visual storytelling, Steiner's work in both still photography and film helped shape the development of American documentary filmmaking. He is perhaps best remembered for his groundbreaking films like H2O (1933) and The City (1939), which showcased his unique ability to merge aesthetics with social and environmental themes. His avant-garde style, blending abstract imagery with real-world subjects, pushed the boundaries of both documentary and experimental cinema. Throughout his career, Steiner was deeply committed to using film as a means to reflect the complexities of modern life and human experience.
Known for

The City
Director

The Plow That Broke the Plains
Director of Photography

Mechanical Principles
Director

People of the Cumberland
Cinematography

Pie in the Sky
1935

H₂O
Director

Panther Woman of the Needle Trades, or The Lovely Life of Little Lisa
Director

The World Today: The Black Legion - Shadow of Fascism Over America
Director

Surf and Seaweed
Director

Hands
Director
Filmography
- 1975SlowdownDirector
- 1975Hurrah for LightDirector
- 1974Look ParkDirector
- 1941Youth Gets a BreakCamera Operator
- 1939The CityDirector
- 1937People of the CumberlandCinematography
- 1937The World Today: The Black Legion - Shadow of Fascism Over AmericaDirector
- 1936The Plow That Broke the PlainsDirector of Photography
- 1935Pie in the Sky
- 1934HandsDirector
- 1931Panther Woman of the Needle Trades, or The Lovely Life of Little LisaDirector
- 1931Surf and SeaweedDirector
- 1930Mechanical PrinciplesDirector
- 1929H₂ODirector
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