Decla-Bioscop

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Decla-Bioscop was a prominent early 20th-century German film production company known for its role in the development of Weimar cinema and its collaboration with influential directors of the silent film era.

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Label Occurrences
Decla-Bioscop canonical 2
Decla-Film 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf German company
film production company
activeInPeriod early 20th century
associatedWith Weimar culture NERFINISHED
associatedWithMovement German Expressionism NERFINISHED
basedIn Berlin NERFINISHED
collaboratedWith Carl Mayer NERFINISHED
F. W. Murnau NERFINISHED
Fritz Lang NERFINISHED
Hans Janowitz NERFINISHED
Hermann Warm NERFINISHED
Robert Wiene NERFINISHED
country Germany NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin German Empire NERFINISHED
distributionArea Europe NERFINISHED
Germany NERFINISHED
era silent film era
field film production
filmFormat 35 mm film
genreSpecialization expressionist films
historicalContext Weimar Republic cinema
industry film industry
influenced art cinema
film noir aesthetics
later horror cinema
languageOfWorks German intertitles
medium black-and-white film
notableFor collaboration with influential silent-era directors
contribution to German national cinema identity
innovative set design
psychological themes in films
role in development of Weimar cinema
use of stylized lighting
notableWork The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari NERFINISHED
partOf early German film industry
primaryMarket theatrical exhibition
product silent films
status defunct
successor UFA NERFINISHED
technology silent film production
typeOfCompany studio-based production company

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Die Nibelungen productionCompany Decla-Bioscop
The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari studio Decla-Bioscop
this entity surface form: Decla-Film