Messter Film
Messter Film was a German film production company which operated during the silent era. It was founded by the German film pioneer Oskar Messter who already owned a chain of cinemas. It was based in Berlin which had energed as the centre of the German film industry. Messter quickly established itself as dominant force in German production, particularly during the boom years of the First World War when foreign films faced many restrictions in Germany. Messter played a prominent role in the development of the German feature film, moving away from the shorter running times which had been standard in the early years of cinema. Messter also produced its own newsreels. In 1917 the company became part of the large conglomerate Universum Film AG (UFA) which brought together many of the leading Germ
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Messter Film
Messter Film was a German film production company which operated during the silent era. It was founded by the German film pioneer Oskar Messter who already owned a chain of cinemas. It was based in Berlin which had energed as the centre of the German film industry. Messter quickly established itself as dominant force in German production, particularly during the boom years of the First World War when foreign films faced many restrictions in Germany. Messter played a prominent role in the development of the German feature film, moving away from the shorter running times which had been standard in the early years of cinema. Messter also produced its own newsreels. In 1917 the company became part of the large conglomerate Universum Film AG (UFA) which brought together many of the leading Germ
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Messter Film was a German film ...... dual unit of the UFA umbrella.
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К:Компании, основанные в 1897 ...... ведущие немецкие кинокомпании.
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Messter Film was a German film ...... ether many of the leading Germ
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К:Компании, основанные в 1897 ...... ведущие немецкие кинокомпании.
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