Die Geliebte Roswolskys

Directed by: Felix Basch, Germany, 1921

Germany, 1921


Cast and Credits

Production Messter-Film GmbH, Berlin
Director Felix Basch
Scenario Henrik Galeen
Hans Janowitz
Based on Georg Fröschel [Novel]
Art Director Ludwig Kainer [(consulting only)]
Cast Wilhelm Diegelmann
Asta Nielsen
Ferdinand von Alten
Marga von Kierska [Fernande Raway]
Paul Wegener

Technical specifications
Category: Feature Film
Technical Details: Format: 35 mm, 1:1,33 - Ratio: 1:1,33 - Black and White,
Sound System: silent
First Screening: September 2, 1921 in Berlin, UFA Palast am Zoo
Survival Status: Incomplete Prints of this picture are known

Remarks and general Information in German: «The original material for Die Geliebte Roswolskys is one of the few surviving colour positives of a Nielsen film, and was given to the Bundesarchiv-Filmarchiv in 1989 by the Cinemateca Brasileira, São Paulo. It was only recently copied by Haghefilm, using the Desmet method. This project was the result of a collaborative effort between the Bundesarchiv-Filmarchiv and the Danish Film Institute.
Photographically, the film is of top quality. Besides very beautiful tinting, it has interesting camerawork, with superimpositions, shots of details (a hairbrush, jewellery, etc.), and a striking use of mirror-shots. By contrast, the editing seems choppy, as if the film was abridged at a later date; Nielsen’s acting relies on continuity.
In her films Nielsen frequently played the role of the celebrated artiste that she was in real life, including her decline into the abyss of old age; just as often she embodied poor girls who sought a living working in low music halls or as dance hostesses. These roles often hinted at the shadow of prostitution.
Die Geliebte Roswolskys offers a new take on this topic. Nielsen appears as a chorus girl. The corruption of the show-business world becomes evident: whether the little dancer gets to become a soloist depends on influential men; the mere rumour that she is the mistress of a prominent man makes her a public personality, destined for fame and fortune.
In a peripheral scene, late one evening the poor chorus girl is standing in a crowd waiting for the arrival of the star, and, like those around her, looks on in admiration as the radiant beauty gets out of a limousine on the arm of a gentleman. She herself will soon physically experience how the illusion of notoriety ends in deception, and finally theft. The film does not focus on the gulfs in society, but rather adheres to the form of a “portrayal of the morals” of the better-off elements of society who abandon themselves to luxury and pleasure. This impression might of course be the result of the abridgements.» – Heide Schlüpmann, Karola Gramann - Pordenone 2009 Katalog

General Information

Die Geliebte Roswolskys is a motion picture produced in the year 1921 as a Germany production. The Film was directed by Felix Basch, with Wilhelm Diegelmann, Asta Nielsen, Ferdinand von Alten, Paul Wegener, Marga von Kierska, in the leading parts. We have currently no synopsis of this picture on file; There are no reviews of Die Geliebte Roswolskys available.

Bibliography Giornate del Cinema Muto Pordenone 2009 Katalog

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