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Reichsfilmkammer

The Reichsfilmkammer (RFK; English: Film Chamber of the Reich) was a public corporation based in Berlin that regulated the film industry in Nazi Germany between 1933 and 1945. Everyone in the German Reich who wanted to work on films in any capacity had to be a member; lack of membership meant in effect a ban on employment.

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History

The predecessor of the Reichsfilmkammer was the SPIO (Spitzenorganisation der Filmwirtschaft; in English, the "Film Industry Summit Organisation").

The Reichsfilmkammer was established on the basis of the Gesetz über die Errichtung einer vorläufigen Filmkammer ("Law for the Establishment of a Temporary Film Chamber") of 14 July 1933. Under the Reichskulturkammergesetz ("Law of the Reich Culture Chamber") of 22 September 1933 the Film Chamber was integrated as a subdivision of the newly founded Reichskulturkammer ("Culture Chamber of the Reich").

The establishment of the Reichsfilmkammer was preceded by an ordinance of the Ministry of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda (Reichsministerium für Volksaufklärung und Propaganda), which prohibited Jews and foreigners from any participation in the German film industry.

Direction

The presidents of the Reichsfilmkammer who reported directly to the president of the Reichskulturkammer, Joseph Goebbels, were as follows:

  • Fritz Scheuermann, lawyer, (1933-1935)
  • Oswald Lehnich, Minister of the Economy for Württemberg (1935-1939)
  • Carl Froelich, film director (1939-1945)
  • Members of the Presidential Council (Präsidialrat) were among others: Karl Ritter, Karl Hartl, Carl Auen, and Theodor Loos.

    Functions

    The Reichsfilmkammer had a key role in the film-related politics of the National Socialist government. Its mission was principally:

  • the establishment of compulsory control over all those active in any aspect of film production (production, distribution, cinema);
  • the regulation of the cinema industry (e.g., admission prices, composition of programs, advertising and so on)
  • the regulation of contracts, for example between filmmakers and film producers, or between theatre owners and tenants
  • supervision of the Film Credit Bank (Filmkreditbank GmbH)
  • regulation of film exports
  • References

    Reichsfilmkammer Wikipedia