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- Vita-Film abstract "Vita-Film was founded in 1919 as the successor company to Wiener Kunstfilm-Industrie by Anton and Luise Kolm.By 1923 Vita-Film had built the Rosenhügel Film Studios in the Vienna suburbs, which still stand and are still used for film production. On the surrounding site, in 1922, even before the completion of the studios, the film Samson und Delila was produced, an epic on the then very popular American model. With extravagant sets and costumes, as generally used by Vita-Film's direct competitor, Sascha-Film, the production lasted a considerable time and cost 12 million Austrian crowns.\"Samson und Delila\" was not however a typical Vita-Film production. Unlike Sascha-Film, which took its lead from American productions, Vita-Film sought international success by following French models. In 1923 directors employed on specific projects included Germaine Dulac (Die sterbende Sonne, 1923), Jean Legrand (Das Haus im Walde, 1923), Severin Mars (Horoga, 1923), M. Liabel (Die Insel ohne Liebe, 1923) and Edouard-Emile Violet (Clown aus Liebe, 1923). The Belgian director and one of the earliest realists, Jacques Feyder, filmed Das Bildnis in 1924 in Rosenhügel and Hungary, based on a screenplay by the well-known author Jules Romains. The film, the last Vita-Film production, was released in 1925.The company went bankrupt in 1924, like many other European film companies at this time, because of the flood of low-priced but technically high-quality productions from the United States. The Rosenhügel studios were taken over in 1933 by Sascha-Film.".
- Vita-Film thumbnail Vita-Film_Atelier.jpg?width=300.
- Vita-Film wikiPageID "14491088".
- Vita-Film wikiPageLength "2493".
- Vita-Film wikiPageOutDegree "32".
- Vita-Film wikiPageRevisionID "545045526".
- Vita-Film wikiPageWikiLink 1919_in_film.
- Vita-Film wikiPageWikiLink Anton_Kolm.
- Vita-Film wikiPageWikiLink Austro-Hungarian_krone.
- Vita-Film wikiPageWikiLink Belgium.
- Vita-Film wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cinema_of_Austria.
- Vita-Film wikiPageWikiLink Category:Film_production_companies_of_Austria.
- Vita-Film wikiPageWikiLink Category:Liesing.
- Vita-Film wikiPageWikiLink Das_Bildnis.
- Vita-Film wikiPageWikiLink Edouard-Emile_Violet.
- Vita-Film wikiPageWikiLink Epic_film.
- Vita-Film wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Vita-Film wikiPageWikiLink Germaine_Dulac.
- Vita-Film wikiPageWikiLink Hungary.
- Vita-Film wikiPageWikiLink Jacques_Feyder.
- Vita-Film wikiPageWikiLink Jean_Legrand.
- Vita-Film wikiPageWikiLink Jules_Romains.
- Vita-Film wikiPageWikiLink Luise_Fleck.
- Vita-Film wikiPageWikiLink M._Liabel.
- Vita-Film wikiPageWikiLink Max_Neufeld.
- Vita-Film wikiPageWikiLink Poetic_realism.
- Vita-Film wikiPageWikiLink Samson_and_Delilah_(1922_film).
- Vita-Film wikiPageWikiLink Sascha-Film.
- Vita-Film wikiPageWikiLink Screenplay.
- Vita-Film wikiPageWikiLink Severin_Mars.
- Vita-Film wikiPageWikiLink The_Tales_of_Hoffmann.
- Vita-Film wikiPageWikiLink Vienna.
- Vita-Film wikiPageWikiLink Vita-Film.
- Vita-Film wikiPageWikiLink Wiener_Kunstfilm.
- Vita-Film wikiPageWikiLink File:Vita-Film_Atelier.jpg.
- Vita-Film wikiPageWikiLinkText "Vita-Film".
- Vita-Film wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Film-studio-stub.
- Vita-Film wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Vita-Film subject Category:Cinema_of_Austria.
- Vita-Film subject Category:Film_production_companies_of_Austria.
- Vita-Film subject Category:Liesing.
- Vita-Film type Company.
- Vita-Film type Art.
- Vita-Film type Company.
- Vita-Film type Diacritic.
- Vita-Film type Redirect.
- Vita-Film type Studio.
- Vita-Film comment "Vita-Film was founded in 1919 as the successor company to Wiener Kunstfilm-Industrie by Anton and Luise Kolm.By 1923 Vita-Film had built the Rosenhügel Film Studios in the Vienna suburbs, which still stand and are still used for film production. On the surrounding site, in 1922, even before the completion of the studios, the film Samson und Delila was produced, an epic on the then very popular American model.".
- Vita-Film label "Vita-Film".
- Vita-Film sameAs Q2528494.
- Vita-Film sameAs Vita-Film.
- Vita-Film sameAs m.03d54c6.
- Vita-Film sameAs Q2528494.
- Vita-Film wasDerivedFrom Vita-Film?oldid=545045526.
- Vita-Film depiction Vita-Film_Atelier.jpg.
- Vita-Film isPrimaryTopicOf Vita-Film.