- The
Bioscop is a
movie projector developed in 1895 by
German inventors and
filmmakers Max
Skladanowsky and his
brother Emil
Skladanowsky (1866–1945)....
- 1920 the
Deutsche Bioscop Gesellschaft merged with
Erich Pommer's Decla-Film GmbH to form "Decla-
Bioscop". In 1928, Decla-
Bioscop merged with Universum...
- Decla-Film (later Decla-
Bioscop after 1920) was a
German film
production and
distribution company of the
silent era,
founded by
Erich Pommer and Fritz...
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inventor and
early filmmaker.
Along with his
brother Emil, he
invented the
Bioscop, an
early movie projector the
Skladanowsky brothers used to
display a moving...
- Rippert's ****istants
during filming. It was
originally produced by
Deutsche Bioscop GmbH. A
scientist creates a
living creature called a
Homunculus (a Latin...
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Filmu (in Czech). 21
October 2020.
Retrieved 21
October 2020. "JAN ŽIŽKA".
BIOSCOP (in Czech).
Retrieved 18
December 2019. "Akční Jan Žižka půjde do kin v...
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first film The
Mayor of Zalamea,
adapted from a six-act play, for
Decla Bioscop. In 1921, he was
hired by
Prana Film for its
first and only production...
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first short film
presentation at the
theatre in 1895,
making it the
first Bioscop movie theater in history.[citation needed]
Beyond a
movie theatre, it was...
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Seeber Music by
Josef Weiss Production company Deutsche Bioscop Distributed by
Deutsche Bioscop Release date 22 August 1913 (1913-08-22)
Running time 85...
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various internal disputes. Max and Emil Skladanowsky,
inventors of the
Bioscop, had
offered projected moving images to a
paying public in
Berlin from...