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Arnold Fanck

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English: On the left: The German filmmaker Arnold Fanck (1889–1974) with a loudhailer/bullhorn in Greenland on set for his upcoming film S.O.S. Eisberg (aka SOS Iceberg or Iceland) which got released in 1933. The film camera on this picture is a Debrie Parvo, a 35mm motion picture camera by André Debrie Constructeurs Paris, here with a telephoto lens. Most of these telephoto lenses had been manufactured by Astro-Gesellschaft Berlin (Pan-Tachar lenses).
Français : À gauche: le cinéaste allemand Arnold Fanck (1889-1974) avec un porte-voix au Groenland sur le photographe de plateau de son prochain film S.O.S. Iceberg (également connu sous le nom de "SOS Iceberg" ou "Island"), sorti en 1933. La caméra sur cette photo est un Debrie Parvo, un caméra 35 mm d'André Debrie Constructeurs Paris, ici avec un téléobjectif. La plupart de ces téléobjectifs ont été fabriqués par Astro-Gesellschaft Berlin (Pan-Tachar objectifs).
Deutsch: Links: Der deutsche Filmemacher Arnold Fanck (1889–1974) mit Flüstertüte in Grönland am Set für seinen kommenden Film S.O.S. Eisberg (auch bekannt als "SOS Iceberg" oder "Island"), das 1933 veröffentlicht wurde. Die Filmkamera auf diesem Bild ist eine Debrie Parvo, eine 35-mm-Filmkamera von André Debrie Constructeurs Paris, hier mit einem Teleobjektiv. Die meisten der verwendeten Teleobjektive wurden von der Astro-Gesellschaft Berlin hergestellt (Pan-Tachar Objektive).
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Source Private Archive of Matthias Fanck (grandson of Arnold Fanck), Germany
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