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Der Zehnender   [Original Title]

The Ten-Pointer   [Title Translation]
Country of Origin: Germany
Year of origin: 190?
Genre: Amateur Film
Locations of shooting: n/a

Credits
Director: Julius Neubronner


Julius Neubronner (1852-1932), a chemist and inventor from Kronberg was one of the first people to film in the Rhine-Main region. He purchased his first camera in 1903, a "Kino" manufactured by Dresdner Foto-Firma. With his camera Neubronner recorded historical events as well as the everyday life of his family. Furthermore, he also shot short sketches performed by himself and his family on a stage set-up in the garden of their home. "The Ten-Pointer" shows footage of a staged hunt. A deer made of papier-mâché is pulled around the scenery as a dummy. It is then shot and hauled on a wagon by the hunting party.

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Language: n/a
Sound: Silent film
Aspect: n/a
Duration: 1 min 30 sec

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