Rosalie danseuse

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Movie
Original title Rosalie danseuse
Country of production France
original language French
Publishing year 1912
length 5 minutes
Rod
Director Roméo Bosetti
production Pathé Comica , Nice
occupation

Rosalie danseuse is a fragmentarily preserved French silent film comedy by Roméo Bosetti from 1912.

action

Rosalie is in love with a firefighter , who in turn loves a dancer. The plump Rosalie therefore wants to win him over with her dancing skills, but they leave a lot to be desired. Eventually, Rosalie attacks the firefighter's mistress during an appearance.

production

Rosalie danseuse was part of the popular Rosalie series, which was created from 1911 at Pathé Comica in Nice and Pathé Frères in Paris and comprised more than 30 short films. The main role of Rosalie, occasionally also called "Emma" in German-speaking countries, played Sarah Duhamel , who is considered one of the first film comedians in France. The film premiered on April 5, 1912.

Rosalie danseuse is preserved in an 88-meter-long copy in the Deutsche Kinemathek in Berlin , with the ending missing. The original length of the film was 105 meters.

literature

  • Rosalie danseuse . In: Claudia Preschl: Laughing bodies. Female comedians in the cinema of the 1910s. Synema, Vienna 2008, ISBN 978-3-901644-27-6 , pp. 187, 189 ( FilmmuseumSynemaPublikationen 8 = A book of SYNEMA publications ).

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