Ernst Marischka
An image from Sissi - Forever My Love, one of the productions that also features Ernst Marischka.
Ernst Marischka

Ernst Marischka

February 2, 1893 — Vienna, Austria

Ernst Marischka was an Austrian screenwriter, film director, and producer, renowned for his contributions to mid-20th-century European cinema. He began his career in the early 1910s, writing for over 90 films and directing 29 between 1913 and 1962. Marischka is best known for the "Sissi" trilogy—Sissi (1955), Sissi – The Young Empress (1956), and Sissi – Fateful Years of an Empress (1957)—which depicted the life of Empress Elisabeth of Austria and starred Romy Schneider. These films achieved international acclaim and remain classics in Austrian cinema. Marischka's work is characterized by its romanticism and historical narratives, contributing significantly to the portrayal of Austrian heritage in film.

Sissi

Sissi

1955

Sissi: The Young Empress

Sissi: The Young Empress

1956

Sissi: The Fateful Years of an Empress

Sissi: The Fateful Years of an Empress

1957

The Story of Vickie

The Story of Vickie

1954

Waltzes from Vienna

Waltzes from Vienna

1934

Sissi - Forever My Love

Sissi - Forever My Love

1962

A Song to Remember

A Song to Remember

1945

Die Deutschmeister

Die Deutschmeister

1955