Berolina Film (often shortened to Berolina) was a film production company that operated in West Germany between 1948 and 1964. The company's productions were supervised by the experienced Kurt Ulrich and were based in West Berlin.[1] The company helped launch a cycle of popular heimatfilm made in the 1950s.[2]

The company's name is a reference to Berolina, the allegorical female figure representing the city of Berlin. It was also the name of a short-lived company from the 1920s, notable for producing the 1924 film The Hands of Orlac.

Selected films

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References

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  1. ^ Davidson & Hake p.195
  2. ^ Hake p.90

Bibliography

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  • Davidson, John & Hake, Sabine. Framing the Fifties: Cinema in a Divided Germany. Berghahn Books, 2008.
  • Hake, Sabine. German National Cinema. Routledge, 2002.