Continental-Kunstfilm GmbH was a short-lived German film production company based in Berlin, formed in February 1912 by Walter Schmidthässler and Max Rittberger. A large number of Continental-Kunstfilm's productions are now probably lost, although some significant films have survived into the 21st century.
123 Chauseestraße, Berlin, Continental-Kunstfilm's first studio
Memorial tablet to Heinrich Lautensack at his birthplace in Vilshofen an der Donau
Poster for In Nacht und Eis, directed by Mime Misu
Harry Piel in an acting role
Mime Misu was a Romanian ballet dancer, pantomime artist, film actor and director. In 1912 he wrote and directed the first feature film about the sinking of the RMS Titanic, In Nacht und Eis, released in August 1912 four months after the disaster.
Poster for In Nacht und Eis, directed by Mime Misu.