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  1. Continental Films. Continental Films was a German-controlled French film production company. It stood as the sole authorized film production organization in Nazi-occupied France. [1] Established in October 1940, it was entirely bankrolled by the German government, and headed by Alfred Greven in Paris, with its finances, production and ...

  2. La Continental Films, dite Continental, est une société de production cinématographique française, active durant l' Occupation, et financée par des capitaux allemands. Créée en 1940 par Joseph Goebbels dans le but de contrôler le cinéma français, elle est dirigée par le francophile Alfred Greven qui ne tiendra pas toujours compte des ...

  3. Continental-Films (also known as Continental) was a film production company financed and managed by the Germans at the time when France was under Nazi Occupation during World War II. The company was created in September 1940 by the Nazi Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels to give the Germans some control over the French film industry, as part of a strategy of suppressing French nationalism.

  4. Films produced, distributed and/or released by Continental Films. Pages in category "Continental Films films" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.

  5. From 1940 to 1944, the German-owned Continental Films dominated the French film landscape, producing thirty features throughout the Nazi occupation. Leteux has produced the most authoritative history of the company and its impact on the French film industry. She examines not only the formation and management of Continental Films but also the personalities involved, the fraught and often deadly political circumstances of the period, the critical reception of the films, and many of the more ...

    • Christine Leteux
  6. From 1940 to 1944, the German-owned Continental Films dominated the French film landscape, producing thirty features throughout the Nazi occupation. Charged with producing entertaining and profitable films rather than propaganda, producer Alfred Greven employed some of the greatest French actors and most prestigious directors of the time, including Maurice Tourneur, Henri Decoin, Henri-Georges Clouzot, and Marcel Carné.

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