- the
largest film
studio in all of West Germany, in
addition to
Bavaria Filmkunst GmbH. In
August 1987,
Bavarita Atelier was
renamed Bavaria Film. On September...
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Tobis Film was a
German film
production and film
distribution company.
Founded in the late 1920s as a
merger of
several companies involved in the switch...
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Besides DEFA, the
state broadcaster DFF and the
Deutsche Hochschule für
Filmkunst (now the Filmuniversität Babelsberg) were the only
other organizations...
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Terra Film was a Berlin-based film
production company.
Founded in 1919, it
became one of Germany's
largest film
production companies in the 1930s under...
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United States, the film was
produced by
Hammer Film
Productions and
Terra Filmkunst. It was
originally devised by
Hammer as a
television episode in a series...
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Anderson Lou Reed
Production companies Road
Movies Tobis Filmkunst Distributed by
Tobis Filmkunst Release dates 18 May 1993 (1993-5-18) (Cannes)...
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ideological education and not for
public release.
Victor Brack convinced Tobis Filmkunst to
produce a film
about euthanasia after a
public backlash to the policies...
- Euphono-Film GmbH,
Tobis Filmkunst Writer. 1940 Trenck, der
Pandur Tobis Filmkunst Writer. 1941 Carl
Peters Bavaria Film, Bavaria-
Filmkunst Writer.
Edited into...
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Roberto Menil The
Thousand Eyes of Dr.
Mabuse was co-produced by CCC
Filmkunst (West Germany), C.E.I.
Incom (Italy) and Critérion Film (France). The...
- West German, French, and
Italian companies, led by
Artur Brauner's CCC
Filmkunst. It was
released in West
Germany by
Constantin Film on
November 30, 1962...