- Franz Osten
Franz Osten(
23 December 1876 –2 December 1956 ) was a Germanfilmmaker who along withNiranjan Pal was among the first retainers ofBombay Talkies . Osten partnered with Pal on a number of India's earliest blockbuster films like "Achhut Kanya " and "Jeevan Naiya ".Early life
He was born as Franz Ostermayr in
Munich on23 December 1876 . He trained to be aphotographer like his father and gave acting a try. In 1907, he founded a traveling cinema called the "Original Physograph Company" together with his brother Peter Ostermayr, who later established the predecessor toBavaria Film Studios , today one ofGermany 's largestfilm studio s. Amongst other films, he showed "Life in India", a shortdocumentary film about theMunich carnival . The run was not very successful: three days after the opening, the projector exploded in flames. Osten decided to make films and in 1911 directed his first feature, "Erna Valeska". His career was abruptly interrupted by the beginning ofWorld War I . He worked first as acorrespondent , then became asoldier . After the war Osten made peasant dramas like "The War of the Oxen" and "Chain of Guilt" for EMELKA inMunich .Filmography
Franz Osten's
silent film s tell varieties of Indian stories. "The Light of Asia" (1926) dealt with the life of Buddha. "Shiraz" (1928) dramatises the events that led to the construction of theTaj Mahal . "A Throw of Dice" (1929) was based on myths and legends drawn from Indian epicMahabarata . These movies contributed to increasing the understanding of eastern religions and offered a feast for the senses by showing elephants in festive decoration amid thousands of extras. His huge sets were ideal for escaping from reality; dark-skinned women aroused desire, associating sexuality with primitiveness.Since early 2000s, there has been a revived interest in silent films in general and the
trilogy of Osten are in focus. "Shiraz" was shown inSan Francisco Silent Film Festival in 2002 and "Prem Sanyas" was shown in the same festival in 2005. [ [http://www.silentfilm.org/pastprograms/byfestivalyear.htm Movies displayed in SF Silent Film Festival] ] "Prapancha Pash" was re-released in 2006. [ [http://www.athrowofdice.com Website of re-released "A Throw of Dice"] ]Director (Indian Films)
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Prem Sanyas " (1925) / "Die Leuchte Asiens" (German title) / "The Light of Asia" (English Title)
* "Shiraz" (1928) / "Das Grabmal einer großen Liebe" (German title)
* "Prapancha Pash " (1929) / "Schicksalswürfel" (German title) / "A Throw of Dice" (English Title)
* "Achhut Kanya " (1936) / "Untouchable Girl" (English title) / "Die Unberührbare" (German title)"The Light of Asia"
"The Light of Asia" was a unique collaboration which managed to satisfy the tastes of both German and
India n audiences began in 1924. The 28-year-old Indian solicitorHimansu Rai came toMunich in search of partners for series of films on world religions. He had studied law inCalcutta andLondon where as a student ofNobel Prize winnerRabindranath Tagore he had also directed a theatre group that promised to revive Indian acting and theatre traditions. He had heard that thepassion play s ofOberammergau were a showcase for German culture and now wanted to create theIndia n equivalent.The Germans were to provide equipment, camera crew and the director, Franz Osten; Rai would provide the script, the actors, locations and all the capital necessary. On
26 February 1925 , Osten and Rai, together with their cameramen, Willi Kiermeier and Josef Wirsching, and comedian Bertl Schultes, boarded a ship forIndia . On18 March they arrived inBombay . There Osten began to shoot his firstIndia n film, "Prem Sanyas " - "Die Leuchte Asiens"-"The Light of Asia", the firstGerman-Indian co-production. The film tells the story of PrinceGautama Buddha , who according to an omen will "follow the sad and lowly path of self denial and pious pain" if he ever faces old age, sickness or death. To prevent this, the King keeps him imprisoned behind the high walls of his palace. One day Gautama leaves his golden cage and is confronted with human misery. At night a revelation comes to him in a dream. A mysterious voice bids him to choose between the carefree life with his beloved wife Gopa and a life in pursuit of eternal truth. In the early morning hours Gautama leaves the court of the King. Attacking common religious practices of sacrifice and self-humiliation, he soon builds up a sizable following. A young woman kneels before him asking to be received amongst his followers. The woman is Gopa.In India the film was rejected for lack of credibility. The cost of 171,423 Rupees made it ten times as expensive as the average Indian film. Even after amendments in the contract with EMELKA, the film lost Rs 50,000. In America the film lacked success as "motion picture audiences in America do not care to pay an admission fee to see a prince become a beggar."Fact|date=August 2007 But The Light of Asia was celebrated in
Germany : "A foreign world where legend and reality are not yet torn apart ... - this amazing Indian world emerges in front of our eyes"Fact|date=August 2007; "A Document of German skill and the German sense of duty".Fact|date=August 2007 Another German criticWho|date=July 2008 noted: "Every now and then we see a film and know, that it was not just made for the money, but because of a spiritual principle, a bit of idealism".Fact|date=August 2007 Thefairy-tale look "as from A Thousand and one Nights" was admired as much as the "documentary" quality of the images.Himansu Rai , who apart from managing the production also acted the lead role, was said to have "divine properties". In 1926 "The Light of Asia" was shown to King George V and the press reported a positive reaction by the Royal Family.References
External links
* [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m2584/is_n4_v15/ai_17782474 Franz Osten's 'the Light of Asia']
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