Rolf Losansky was a prominent German film director known for his contributions to East German cinema. He directed a variety of films, including "Just Don't Think I'll Cry" (1965) and "All My Girls" (1980). Losansky was awarded the National Prize of East Germany in 1977 for his work on "Anton the Magician" (1978) and "Solo for Clarinet" (1998). His films often explored themes of social realism and personal struggles within the context of a changing society.
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