The Newest Star of Variety

The Newest Star of Variety (German: Der neueste Stern vom Variété) is a 1917 German silent film directed by Franz Eckstein and Rosa Porten.[1]

The Newest Star of Variety
Directed byFranz Eckstein
Rosa Porten
Produced byViggo Larsen
Written byRosa Porten
StarringRosa Porten
Reinhold Schünzel
Helene Voß
Production
company
Treumann-Larsen-Film
Release date
May 1917
CountryGermany
LanguageSilent
German intertitles

Cast

Synopsis

Rosa Porten plays the role of the variety artiste Stella Orlanda, an intrepid young woman manoeuvring between bourgeois mentality and the free spirit attributed to popular stage people.[2]

gollark: Also, protestors tend to be in groups and blaming all of them for some subset doing things is problematic.
gollark: > So thanks i got what I need, for spirit, not killing civilians, but at least giving them the means to defend themselves if needed. And any person who can take away another human beings sight and sleep at night is far from humanThis is, well, "emotional", in that you can't really go around rigorously demonstrating/defining this sort of thing.
gollark: *he says, after making an emotional appeal about 20 messages before*
gollark: You can see the wavelengths it doesn't block, presumably.
gollark: Black-market eye transplants are *expensive*, you know.

References

  1. Bock & Bergfelder p.433
  2. Forster, Annette (2014). "Dr. R. Portegg, I presume? Comedies by and with Rosa Porten" (PDF). Retrieved 2020-02-28.

Bibliography

  • Bock, Hans-Michael & Bergfelder, Tim. The Concise CineGraph. Encyclopedia of German Cinema. Berghahn Books, 2009.
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