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@proceedings{1678444, author = {Večeřa, Michal}, booktitle = {Political Imaginaries of Small Cinemas and Cultures 11th Small Cinemas Conference, Cluj-Napoca, 11-12 September 2020}, keywords = {Slaviafilm; Sachafilm; distribution; cinema; Austria-Hungary; Czechoslovakia}, language = {eng}, title = {Business across borders : Activities of Austrian company Saschafilm in Czech lands after the collapse of Austria-Hungary}, url = {http://comemory.granturi.ubbcluj.ro/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/Conference-programme.pdf}, year = {2020} }
TY - CONF ID - 1678444 AU - Večeřa, Michal PY - 2020 TI - Business across borders : Activities of Austrian company Saschafilm in Czech lands after the collapse of Austria-Hungary KW - Slaviafilm KW - Sachafilm KW - distribution KW - cinema KW - Austria-Hungary KW - Czechoslovakia UR - http://comemory.granturi.ubbcluj.ro/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/Conference-programme.pdf L2 - http://comemory.granturi.ubbcluj.ro/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/Conference-programme.pdf N2 - This paper explores the influence of the 1918 collapse of the Habsburg empire on the cinematic industries in its successor states. It specifically addresses efforts made by Austrian entrepreneurs to continue their work in the Czech territories and maintain relations between both cinema industries after the dissolution of the empire. Foreign companies in Czechoslovakia had to deal with several obstacles like the new boundaries and restrictions targeted against foreign capital. By analysing the case of Alexander Kolowrat’s Sasha-film and its subsidiaries, this paper aims to enrich existing knowledge about relations between the two cinematic industries. The paper is divided into three parts: the first describes the context of film distribution in the Czech lands before the end of World War 1, when Alexander Kolowrat became one of many entrepreneurs who distributed their films in the Czech lands through their own subsidiaries; the second analyses the direct impact of political changes on the film business; the third concentrates on further developments in the late 1920s and the early 1930s, when Alexander Kolowrat died and Sasha-film’s subsidiary was sold to one of Czech entrepreneurs. ER -
VEČEŘA, Michal. Business across borders : Activities of Austrian company Saschafilm in Czech lands after the collapse of Austria-Hungary. In \textit{Political Imaginaries of Small Cinemas and Cultures 11th Small Cinemas Conference, Cluj-Napoca, 11-12 September 2020}. 2020.
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