Turicia-Film AG Zurich

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The Turicia-Film AG Zurich was 1924 founded. The production company dealt with the production of industrial, advertising and documentary films . In 1930 the company opened its cultural film production under the motto "The advertising culture sound film". The films around the Piz Palü , Under the Spell of the Jungfrau , Arctic Summer Days in the Heart of Europe , Healthy Youth and From Classical Places and Romantic Shores were made .

The five-part documentary Lebendige Schule was made for the Swiss National Exhibition in 1939 and the “Kultur-Tonfilm” for the traffic pavilion, Alpine flowers in the melting snow . The play of Emil Balmer The Glückshoger was filmed 1,941th The film was produced by Turicia-Film.

The films were processed in the company's own development facility and further processed using appropriate cutting, copying and synchronization devices.

Individual evidence

  1. film plot. The lucky hit. Emil Balmer, accessed June 20, 2020 .
  2. Criticism and information about the film. The lucky hit. Der Bund, accessed on June 20, 2020 .
  3. ^ Turicia-Film AG, Zurich. In: Schweizer Film = Film Suisse: official body of Switzerland. Vol. 6, Issue 99, 1940, pp. 19-20. ( Digitized version )