You are bidding on an extremely rare one Brochure from Berlin from 1955.

List of raffle prizes at the Dacho Charity Ball (Umbrella organization of filmmakers in Germany), with details of the donating companies and venues.

Night of autographs. Charity ball of the Association of Filmmakers eV in the Dacho. Friday the 4th March 1955. Raffle prize list.

4 p. (18.5 x 13 cm).

Condition:paper browned and slightly wrinkled; slight cellar smell. Please also note the pictures!


About the Dacho (Source: Lexicon of Film Terms):
Umbrella organization of filmmakers in Germany (Dacho)

Dacho was founded on May 16, 1928 in Berlin. The German professional associations of authors, directors, cameramen, architects, actors and music authors were involved in its creation. The relevant efforts went back to 1926. The first chairman Lupu Pick, who died early and who also became the first chairman of the association, played a significant role in the founding initiative and the development work of Dacho. After his death in 1931, director Georg Wilhelm Pabst became his successor, before director Carl Froelich was elected as the new president at the general meeting on May 9, 1932. In 1932 the Dacho had over 1,200 members. After the National Socialists came to power and the film associations were brought into line, Dacho was dissolved in May 1933. Carl Froelich became president of the Reich Film Chamber in 1939.

As with the SPIO, after the Second World War in 1951 there was an attempt to re-establish Dacho (as the umbrella organization of filmmakers in Germany), in which ten (shortly afterwards fifteen) professional associations were involved. As a result of the founding of unions in the new Federal Republic of Germany, Dacho was absorbed into the German Film Union and finally into the Rundfunk Fernsehen Film Union (RFFU).

Dacho was founded on May 16, 1928 in Berlin. The German professional associations of authors, directors, cameramen, architects, actors and music authors were involved in its creation. The relevant efforts went back to 1926. The first chairman Lupu Pick, who died early and who also became the first chairman of the association, played a significant role in the founding initiative and the development work of Dacho. After his death in 1931, director Georg Wilhelm Pabst became his successor, before director Carl Froelich was elected as the new president at the general meeting on May 9, 1932. In 1932 the Dacho had over 1,200 members. After the National Socialists came to power and the film associations were brought into line, Dacho was dissolved in May 1933. Carl Froelich became president of the