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