En Artois. Le Drapeau de Chasseurs
Frankreich
1915
Kurz-Dokumentarfilm
The film shows a ceremony of a combat unit north of Arras. Among others, General Victor d'Urbal can be seen awarding war medals to soldiers.
"En Artois. Le Drapeau de Chasseurs" was distributed in the 28mm format that Pathé Frères introduced in France in 1912 and also marketed internationally. Unlike the 35mm nitrocellulose print commonly used for professional screenings, the 28mm material was flame-retardant, allowing such "safety films" to be shown without fire precautions, such as in home theaters. Shortly after the end of the war, Pathé Frères stopped marketing 28mm film in favor of other formats for safety films; it was probably not even marketed in Germany due to the First World War.
Credits
Director of photography
Production company
Alle Credits
Director of photography
Production company
Duration:
1 Akte, 165 m, 8 min
Format:
28mm, 1:1,33
Video/Audio:
s/w, stumm
Titles
Additional titles
- Originaltitel (FR) En Artois. Le Drapeau de Chasseurs
- Weiterer Titel (FR) Le Drapeau des Chasseurs en Artois
- Weiterer Titel (FR) Scène de guerre
- Titelübersetzung In Artois. The Flag of the Hunters
Versions
Original
Duration:
1 Akte, 165 m, 8 min
Format:
28mm, 1:1,33
Video/Audio:
s/w, stumm