To the Ladies' Paradise

To the Ladies' Paradise (German: Zum Paradies der Damen) is a 1922 German silent film directed by Lupu Pick.[1] It is based on the 1883 novel Au Bonheur des Dames by Emile Zola.

To the Ladies' Paradise
Directed byLupu Pick
Produced byLupu Pick
Written byÉmile Zola (novel)
Hans Marr
Lupu Pick
CinematographyWilly Gaebel
Theodor Sparkuhl
Gotthardt Wolf
Production
company
Rex-Film
Distributed byUFA
Release date
5 October 1922
CountryGermany
LanguageSilent
German intertitles

The film's sets were designed by the art director Robert A. Dietrich.

Cast

gollark: You can postpone mine. I like game theory.
gollark: I mean, Scratch less so.
gollark: Another somewhat problematic thing with Scratch (and the government here's "micro:bits", small single board computers which connect via USB and have a 5x5 LED matrix and a bunch of pins, and which they gave out to all students in my year a while back) is that they end up implying to you that you can only program things on dedicated special environments.
gollark: I think my suggested things would be more actually-useful to people.
gollark: <@241757436720054273> I guess Scratch may teach that a bit (though often you'll just be made to blindly follow a tutorial for "learn to code" stuff) but it doesn't teach it very *well* because it's generally lacking in useful constructs.

References

  1. Taylor p.182

Bibliography

  • Taylor, Richard. The BFI companion to Eastern European and Russian cinema. BFI Publishing, 2000.
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