Punch and Lotte

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Movie
Original title Punch and Lotte
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 1913
length 14 or 19 minutes
Rod
Director Emil Albes
script Luise Heilborn-Körbitz
occupation

Kasperl-Lotte is a German children's comedy by Emil Albes from 1913.

action

Bub helps girls and she stays with his family.

background

The black and white, viraged silent film has a length of 254 (257) meters or 351 meters in two acts , which corresponds to about 14 (14) and 19 minutes. The production costs at that time were 285.00 marks, which corresponds to around 1,547 euros. It was produced by Deutsche Bioscop GmbH.

The film is a comedy adapted from Luise Heilborn-Körbitz . The Munich police censorship test released the film for young people (No. 16645), as did the Berlin Reich Film Censorship of August 3, 1921 (No. 3433). It was also tested in Hamburg (No. 2967) and Stuttgart (No. 1274).

The premiere was on March 7, 1913.

reception

“KASPERL-LOTTE is a film based on the Storm novella Pole Poppenspäler . He does not rely on the spectacular, the ›attraction‹, but rather on the power of the film to create a poetic atmosphere. But not in withdrawal from reality, but in its reception. This film is characterized by the calm that he takes when drawing the milieu - the showman, the petty bourgeoisie - the sympathy that he shows both of them. Wherever social prejudices exist - and that's what Storm is talking about - the film lovingly connects both milieus. Like the cinema, which from the showman business is now among the settled people and seeks their approval. His ability to deal with the child actors should also be emphasized. "

- Karola Gramann

Web links

Individual evidence

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