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Bavaria Studios are studios located in , the capital of the region of in , and a subsidiary of .


History
The studios were constructed in the suburb of Geiselgasteig in 1919 shortly after the First World War. During their early years they were known as the Emelka Studios, while Geiselgasteig has also often been used to refer to them. They provided a provincial rival to the emerging dominance of Berlin studios, particularly the UFA conglomerate. took over the studios, and became the dominant non-Berlin production company.

During the , Bavaria was one of the four major companies that dominated the German film industry alongside UFA, and . In 1942 the companies were merged into a single administrative UFI.Berghahn p.11 When the began in the 1940s, many of the former Berlin studios were now in on the other side of the and the Bavaria Studios assumed major importance in the West German cinema, gradually recovering from the later war years. Although severe restrictions were placed on the former Nazi-era companies by Allied occupation forces, Bavaria Film was ultimately revived. It has produced numerous films at the studio alongside a variety of producers. While other German companies of the same vintage have disappeared, Bavaria Film continues to produce both domestic and international productions including various TV series.


Notable films
made his first film, The Pleasure Garden, in Geiselgasteig in 1925, a co-production for Britain's Gainsborough Pictures. He also made The Mountain Eagle in 1926 on the Emelka stages.Perry p.13

In 1934 Peer Gynt was made there. The studios have been used by many notable directors, including ( Man on a Tightrope, 1952), Max Ophüls ( Lola Montès, 1955), ( Paths of Glory, 1957), Richard Fleischer ( The Vikings, 1958), ( , 1962), ( The Nina B. Affair, 1960), ( One, Two, Three, 1961 and Fedora, 1978), ( The Great Escape, 1963), ( The Sound of Music, 1965), ( The Deep, 1967), Jerzy Skolimowski ( Deep End, 1970 and King, Queen, Knave, 1972), ( Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory, 1971), ( Cabaret, 1972), ( Ein Haus für uns (2 TV episodes), 1974), ( The Serpent's Egg, 1977), ( Twilight's Last Gleaming, 1977), Wolfgang Petersen ( Enemy Mine, 1985), ( The Bridesmaid, 2004), and ( The Snowden Files, 2016).

Other German production companies have also produced films in the studios, including with The Neverending Story, Downfall and .


Bibliography
  • Berghahn, Daniela. Hollywood Behind the Wall: The Cinema of East Germany. Manchester University Press, 2005.
  • Perry, George. Hitchcock. Doubleday, 1975.


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