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  1. Dec 2, 2008 · A genius producer and businessman on both sides of the Atlantic, Erich Pommer is the driving force of fifty years of German film history. In 1915, he founded Deutsche Eclair (Decla), a production ...

  2. Erich Pommer (20 July 1889 – 8 May 1966) was a German-born film producer and executive. Pommer was perhaps the most powerful person in the German and European film industries in the 1920s and early 1930s. As producer, Erich Pommer was involved in the German Expressionist film movement during the silent era. As the head of production at Decla Film, Decla-Bioskop, and, from 1924 to 1926, at UFA, Pommer was responsible for many of the best known movies of the Weimar Republic. He later worked ...

  3. en.epi.media › think_tankThink Tank - EPI

    The Erich Pommer Institute is an independent think tank focused on current developments in the media industry as well as on the challenges presented by an increasingly digital world. Programme - Symposia featuring leading experts tackle current topics and provide a forum for an open dialogue within the industry.

  4. Erich Pommer Institut gGmbH | 1,678 followers on LinkedIn. Weiterbildung für die Medienbranche | Das Erich Pommer Institut (EPI) ist einer der führenden Weiterbildungsanbieter in der deutschen und europäischen Medienlandschaft und ein unabhängiger Branchen-Think-Tank.

  5. At the Erich Pommer Institute, we are staunch advocates for equal opportunities and vehemently oppose all forms of discrimination. We acknowledge the complex nature of discrimination and are dedicated to addressing the unique needs of marginalized groups at every juncture, ensuring a level playing field for all aspiring film professionals.

  6. POMMER, Erich. Producer. Nationality: German.Born: Hildesheim, 20 July 1889.Education: Studied in Gottingen.Military Service: Injured during World War I. Family ...

  7. Erich Pommer. Producer: Metropolis. On November 1, 1895, the first public motion picture film presentation was projected at Berlin's Wintergarten with the "Bioscop" apparatus invented by Max Skladanowsky and Emil Skladanowsky. In December 1895, Auguste Lumière and Louis Lumière began exhibiting projected films to the paying public in Paris with their "Cinematographe," a portable camera, printer and projector. Thomas A. Edison's company meanwhile had developed the "Vitascope" for motion ...