Filmography (as Director of Short Animation Films)
- 1919 The Ornament of the Lovestruck Heart
- 1920 Amor and the Steady Loving Couple
- 1921 The Star of Bethlehem
- 1922 Sleeping Beauty
- 1922 The Flying Suitcase
- 1922 The Secret of the Marquise
- 1922 Cinderella
- 1923–26 The Adventures of Prince Achmed (feature)
- 1923 Dr. Dolittle and His Animals (3 shorts)
- 1927 The Chinese Nightingale
- 1928 The Seemibngly Dead Chinese
- 1930 Ten Minutes of Mozart
- 1931 Harlekin
- 1932 Sissi
- 1933 Carmen
- 1934 The Stolen Heart
- 1935 The Little Chimney Sweep
- 1935 Galathea: The Living Marblestatue
- 1935 Kalif Storch
- 1935 Papageno
- 1936 Silhouettes (animation scenes)
- 1936 Puss in Boots
- 1937 The Tocher. Film Ballet
- 1938 The HPO – Heavenly Post Office
- 1944 The Goose That Lays the Golden Eggs
- 1951 Mary's Birthday
- 1953 The Magic Horse
- 1954 Aladdin and the Magic Lamp
- 1954 Caliph Storch
- 1954 Cinderella
- 1954 Puss in Boots
- 1954 Snow White and Rose Red
- 1954 The Frog Prince
- 1954 The Gallant Little Tailor
- 1954 The Grasshopper and the Ant
- 1954 The Little Chimney Sweep
- 1954 The Sleeping Beauty
- 1954 The Three Wishes
- 1954 Thumbelina
- 1955 Hansel and Gretel
- 1955 Jack and the Beanstalk
- 1961 The Frog Prince
- 1975 Aucassin and Nicolette
- 1979 The Rose and the Ring
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