Kørsel med Grønlandske Hunde

Kørsel med Grønlandske hunde, (English: Traveling with Greenlandic Dogs), is a Danish silent film made in 1897 by the photographer Peter Elfelt. It was the first movie sequence filmed in Denmark.[1] The film, less than one minute in length (10 meters of 35mm film), shows a Danish colony manager named Johan Carl Joensen driving a sledge pulled by Greenlandic sled dogs through Fælledparken in Copenhagen, Denmark. In the short sequence, the dog sled is driven toward the camera across a flat snow-covered landscape, it disappears out of the picture, and then reappears from the other side with the driver chasing behind. Elfelt shot the film using a camera he had had constructed from detailed plans that Elfelt obtained from the French inventor, Jules Carpentier.[2]

Kørsel med Grønlandske Hunde
Directed byPeter Elfelt
StarringJohan Carl Joensen
CinematographyPeter Elfelt
Release date
1897 (1897)
Running time
<1 min
CountryDenmark
LanguageSilent

References

  1. Tyberg, Casper 100 Års Dansk Film, Rosinante, (2001), 445pg, p17, ISBN 87-621-0157-9
  2. "Peter Elfelt - Danmark Nationalfilmografi". Archived from the original on 2007-09-06. Retrieved 2008-06-15.


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