The Story of Dida Ibsen explained

The Story of Dida Ibsen
Producer:Richard Oswald
Cinematography:Max Fassbender
Studio:Richard-Oswald-Produktion
Country:Germany

The Story of Dida Ibsen (German: Dida Ibsens Geschichte) is a 1918 German silent drama film directed by Richard Oswald and starring Anita Berber, Conrad Veidt and Werner Krauss. It is an adaptation of Margarete Böhme's 1907 novel of the same title, a sequel to her best-known work The Diary of a Lost Girl.[1] It was one of a series of enlightenment films made by Oswald during the period.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Woodford & Schofield p.224
  2. Prawer p.75