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The Sculptor's Dream (1907)

Directed by Johann Schwarzer
4minruntime
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Plot

The artist studio is decorated with a rug, a chaise lounge, a small table, a plinth, a couple of copies of classic sculptures, a vase with flowers, a few prints on the walls, and on the wood paneled lower half of the wall, an 8-pointed star [Saturn-Film's logo]. The artist is wearing a white shirt over his grey trousers, shirt and necktie, and he is wearing black shoes. With hammer and chisel, he applies the last touches on his last piece of sculpture - The Three Graces, standing nude on a rectangular podium covered with a white bed-shirt. He steps back, contemplates his work, and rejoices on the beauty he has achieved. He goes out momentarily, and brings a bottle of champagne and a glass; before drinking, he makes a toast to his finished statue. He drinks, smokes a cigarette, and contemplates his work - until he falls asleep on the chaise lounge. Only then do The Three Graces stir, and tip-toe around their creator. One even dares to approach her lips to the artist's.

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ComedyFantasy

Technical details

DetailValue
Original titleDer Traum des Bildhauers
Original languageDE
Spoken languagesNo Language
Production countriesAustria
StatusReleased
Production companiesSaturn-Film
Release date23 maggio 1907
Assistant directorsJohann Schwarzer

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Theatrical release

Austria / May 23, 1907

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