Commercial for 'Hjemmet' Magazine (1920)

Commercial for 'Hjemmet' Magazine (1920) poster

This animated film is an advertisement for the Danish weekly magazine ‘Hjemmet’, which is still published today. ‘Hjemmet’, meaning ‘Home’, was originally called ‘Damernes Blad’ (‘The Ladies’ Magazine’) but changed its name in 1904, a few years after it was acquired by the publishing company Egmont. The advertisement was drawn by the much beloved Danish multi-talent Robert Storm Petersen, popularly known as Storm P., whose many accomplishments included being behind some of Denmark’s earliest animated films. This ad also includes a few seconds of live-action footage showing Storm P. himself smoking a pipe and reading an issue of ‘Hjemmet’. (Stumfilm. dk)

Director: Robert Storm Petersen
Runtime: 4 min
Release Date:
Country: Denmark
Original Language: da
More Films by Director: Robert Storm Petersen

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Commercial for 'Hjemmet' Magazine about?
This animated film is an advertisement for the Danish weekly magazine ‘Hjemmet’, which is still published today. ‘Hjemmet’, meaning ‘Home’, was originally called ‘Damernes Blad’ (‘The Ladies’ Magazine’) but changed its name in 1904, a few years after it was acquired by the publishing company Egmont. The advertisement was drawn by the much beloved Danish multi-talent Robert Storm Petersen, popularly known as Storm P., whose many accomplishments included being behind some of Denmark’s earliest animated films. This ad also includes a few seconds of live-action footage showing Storm P. himself smoking a pipe and reading an issue of ‘Hjemmet’. (Stumfilm. dk)
Who directed Commercial for 'Hjemmet' Magazine?
Commercial for 'Hjemmet' Magazine was directed by Robert Storm Petersen.
How long is Commercial for 'Hjemmet' Magazine?
Commercial for 'Hjemmet' Magazine has a runtime of 4m (4 minutes).
Where was Commercial for 'Hjemmet' Magazine produced?
Commercial for 'Hjemmet' Magazine was produced in Denmark.