What is Apotheose II?
"Apotheose II" is a film released in 1896. The film captures scenes of everyday life and activity, specifically at Alexanderplatz.
- Type
- Film
- Year
- 1896
- Status
- Released
- Runtime
- 1 minutes
- Release date
- Nov 1, 1896
- Genres
- Documentary
- Updated
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"Apotheose II" is a film released in 1896. The film captures scenes of everyday life and activity, specifically at Alexanderplatz. The location of Alexanderplatz is featured in the film, providing a glimpse into the area's atmosphere during that time. The film showcases various aspects of life at the location, offering a visual representation of the area's activity.
Should you watch it?
“A fleeting glimpse of bustling Alexanderplatz life in 1896.”
- Authentic window into 19th‑century Berlin
- Directed by early cinema pioneer Max Skladanowsky
- Only one minute of early documentary footage
- Very brief runtime may leave viewers wanting more
- Silent, black‑and‑white footage may feel dated
Watch it if you enjoy brief historical snapshots of early urban life.
Suitable for all audiences; presents historic street scenes without graphic content.
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What does Apotheose II depict?
It shows life and activity at Alexanderplatz and other locations in Berlin.
When was the film released?
It was released on 11 January 1896 in Germany.
Who directed the film?
The documentary was directed by Max Skladanowsky.
How long is the film?
The runtime is approximately one minute.
What genre does the film belong to?
Apotheose II is classified as a documentary short.