December 11, 1912, marked the arrival of a remarkable individual in the culturally affluent and historically noteworthy city of Vilna, which during that era flourished as a vibrant metropolis situated within the vast expanse of the Russian Empire.
Kolitz's remarkable tenure within the entertainment sector spanned a considerable duration, leaving an indelible mark on the industry that would be most profoundly associated with his significant contributions to two outstanding cinematic achievements.
Throughout the course of his remarkable and illustrious life, Kolitz consistently and unwaveringly demonstrated a profound and unshakeable devotion to the most fundamental and essential aspects of his personal existence, with his deep and abiding commitment to the bonds he shared with others being a defining and characteristic feature of his life's journey.
Mathilde, a woman who would become an integral part of his life's tapestry, was the fortunate recipient of his affection, her presence weaving a rich fabric of devotion, trust, and camaraderie that would serve as the foundation upon which their enduring bond was built.
Kolitz's life, characterized by an unwavering and unrelenting fervor for artistic expression, reached a poignant and sorrowful denouement on September 29, 2002, in the vibrant and bustling metropolis of New York City, a global hub of culture, commerce, and entertainment, situated in the state of New York, a constituent state of the United States of America, a federal republic comprising fifty states, a federal district, and various territories.