Also known as Sascha-Filmindustrie AG
thumb|300px|Former headquarters in Vienna. thumb|Share of the Sascha Filmindustrie AG, issued 15 November 1919 300px|thumb|right|Count Alexander Kolowrat-Krakowski at the studio in 1916 Sascha-Film, in full Sascha-Filmindustrie AG and from 1933 Tobis-Sascha-Filmindustrie AG, was the largest Austrian film production company of the silent film and early sound film period.
thumb|300px|Former headquarters in Vienna. thumb|Share of the Sascha Filmindustrie AG, issued 15 November 1919 300px|thumb|right|Count Alexander Kolowrat-Krakowski at the studio in 1916 Sascha-Film, in full Sascha-Filmindustrie AG and from 1933 Tobis-Sascha-Filmindustrie AG, was the largest Austrian film production company of the silent film and early sound film period.
==History== The business was established in 1910 by Alexander Joseph "Sascha", Count Kolowrat-Krakowsky as the Sascha-Filmfabrik ("Sascha Film Factory") in Pfraumberg in Bohemia, and relocated in 1912 to Vienna. During World War I the company produced war newsreels and propaganda films, with a large studio being built in 1916 in Vienna-Severing. On 10 September 1918, after the merger with the film distributors Philipp & Pressburger, the business became the Sascha-Filmindustrie AG.
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