Aphrodite (1916)
The young sculptor Cramer is inspired by the idea of modeling a statue of Aphrodite that reflects the beauty and perfection of the female body. He found his ideal model in the happily married Frau von Versen. After initial hesitation, the lady, flattered by the offer, agrees to be a model. But suddenly she is overcome by moral concerns, because as the wife of a respected legation councilor, this could cause social misunderstandings.
Director: Robert Reinert
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 78 min
Release Date: July 1, 1916
Cast
Screenplay
- Paul Rosenhayn (Screenplay)
Production: Deutsche Bioscop GmbH
Country: Germany
Language: No Language
Original Language: de
More Films by Director: Robert Reinert
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Aphrodite about?
- The young sculptor Cramer is inspired by the idea of modeling a statue of Aphrodite that reflects the beauty and perfection of the female body. He found his ideal model in the happily married Frau von Versen. After initial hesitation, the lady, flattered by the offer, agrees to be a model. But suddenly she is overcome by moral concerns, because as the wife of a respected legation councilor, this could cause social misunderstandings.
- Who directed Aphrodite?
- Aphrodite was directed by Robert Reinert.
- Who stars in Aphrodite?
- Aphrodite stars Maria Carmi, Annie Góth, Richard Korna, Arthur Schröder, Lu Synd, Vera Häberlin.
- How long is Aphrodite?
- Aphrodite has a runtime of 1h 18m (78 minutes).
- What genre is Aphrodite?
- Aphrodite is a Drama film.
- Where was Aphrodite produced?
- Aphrodite was produced in Germany.