People passing by

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Movie
Original title People passing by
Country of production Switzerland
original language Swiss German
Publishing year 1942
length 2840 meters, 97 minutes
Rod
Director Max Haufler
script Max Haufler with Albert Jakob Welti and Horst Budjuhn
production Günther Stapenhorst , Carl Escher and Konradin Steiner
music Hans Haug
camera Harry Ringer, Otto Ritter
cut George C. Stilly
occupation

People who pass by is the title of a Swiss sound film drama that Max Haufler realized in 1941/42 for Gloria Film AG in Zurich , whose first director was Günther Stapenhorst . Haufler wrote the script together with Albert Jakob Welti and Horst Budjuhn . The main roles were cast with well-known Swiss actors such as Adolf Manz , Rudolf Bernhard , Emil Hegetschweiler and Lukas Ammann . The character role of Boschka was played by the actress and cabaret artist Therese Giehse , who emigrated from Nazi Germany .

In the film, two different ways of life, two different worlds meet in rich contrasts: the sedentary peasantry and the traveling artist people.

content

background

Carl Zuckmayer's stage play Katharina Knie from 1929 served as the literary template for the script . However, the authors reworked it in such a way that a Swiss work of its own was created. Harry Ringer and Otto Ritter were the photographers. Fritz Butz designed the scene, Ruth Zürcher took care of the cloakroom. The music for the film was composed by Hans Haug and it was shot in the Bellerive studio .

In German-speaking Switzerland, “People who pass by” premiered on February 5, 1942 in Zurich; in francophone Switzerland the film was called Gens qui passent. The film was premiered in Austria on January 16, 1948 after the Second World War. It has also been shown in France, Denmark and Sweden.

reception

The audience's reception was cautious, although the majority of the press votes were positive. The export of the film to Reich Germany was prevented in Berlin. Despite positive reviews and solid audience figures, the film was unable to bring in its production costs of CHF 200,000. Due to the financial losses, the production company got into dire straits; In 1943 she had to stop producing feature films.

"People who pass by" was explosive in a climate of spiritual national defense . The encounter between the circus girl Marina Horn and the Zealand farmer Hans Bucher is not limited to a difficult love story; rather, the respectful perspective on the life of a traveling circus troupe also conveys an interest in other than bourgeois lifestyles. ("Sortie du labo", February 7, 2013)

“Strangely enough, with this one exception, Swiss film has never dealt with the world of the circus. With this one exception, a work was created whose poetic substance and the power of its images make it one of the most important Swiss productions. " (Artfilm.CH)

“The actors who mix a multitude of dialects and languages ​​to portray the motley folk of the artists are particularly convincing. Most of them are unknown or little known, big names tend to play supporting roles. But that certainly contributes to the authenticity. This is further underpinned by the noble but rustic pictures and Haufler's unobtrusive staging. “People who pass by” is not the most demanding, most exciting or most important film that Switzerland produced at that time, but cinema with strong craftsmanship and apt content. And that was anything but the norm in Switzerland in 1942. ” (Marco at molodezhnaja January 11, 2013)

The Swiss radio and television SRF, which broadcast “People who pass by” on June 9, 2010, brought the film on a DVD together with the specials “Historical background on the making of the film / film: Memory of Max Haufler (45 min.) / Contribution to saving the film material ”in the trade.

literature

  • Matthias Christen: Article artists in the film in: Lexicon of film terms
  • Matthias Christen: The circus film. Exotism-Conformism-Transgression (= Zürcher Filmstudien 23; habilitation thesis). 100 ills., Paperback. Schüren Verlag March 2010. ISBN 978-3-89472-523-5 .
  • Hervé Dumont: History of Swiss Film. Swiss Film Archive, Lausanne 1987, ISBN 2-88267-001-X .
  • Horst O. Hermanni: From Jean Gabin to Walter Huston, Volume 3 of Das Film ABC. Verlag BoD - Books on Demand, 2009. ISBN 978-3-8334-2377-2 , length 552 pages, p. 95
  • Martin Schaub: Film in Switzerland . Pro Helvetia, Zurich 1997, ISBN 978-3-908102-27-4 . P. 21
  • Werner Wider, Felix Aeppli: The Swiss Film 1929–1964: Switzerland as a ritual. Volume 1: Presentation; Volume 2: Materials. Limmat, Zurich 1981. ISBN 978-3-85791-034-0 . Pp. 274, 351, 443

Web links

Illustrations

Individual evidence

  1. Information about people passing by. Gloria-Film AG Zurich, accessed on June 19, 2020 .
  2. “She made her screen debut in Germany in 1931 with a smaller role in the film“ Der Liebesexpress ”, more than ten years later she made a name for herself in 1942 with the character role of Boschka in Robert Wienes (sic) [Max Haufler's!] Swiss film adaptation of Zuckmayer's play "Katharina Knie" with the title "People who pass by" or as Kathri in Franz Schnyder's horror comedy "Das Gespensterhaus" ", cf. Portrait Therese Giehse at steffi-line.de
  3. so Marco at molodezhnaja January 11, 2013
  4. April 22, 1917 in Läufelfingen - † October 31, 1977 in Zurich, occupation: cameraman, documentary filmmaker, cf. Manuela Nipp in Personenlexikon.CH
  5. * 1909 in Wasseralfingen, Germany; † 1989 in Schwerzenbach, Switzerland. Before, during and after the war, Fritz Butz produced buildings and costume designs for around 20 Swiss films, such as B. Landammann Stauffacher, Gilbert de Courgenay (1941), People who pass by (1942) or Holiday in Switzerland (1969). See galleriailtesoro.ch ( Memento from March 5, 2016 in the Internet Archive ),
  6. The new Bellerive studio. Schweizer Film = Film Suisse: official organ of Switzerland, accessed on June 20, 2020 .
  7. cf. imdb / release dates
  8. Swiss Filmarchiv and Memoriav, Association for the Preservation of Switzerland's Audiovisual Cultural Property, cf. PDF at lichtspiel.ch
  9. cf. artfilm.ch
  10. cf. “People passing by” at molodezhnaja.ch , there also still images from the film
  11. see SRF.shop