Wanda Treumann

This is a film produced by and starring German comedienne Wanda Treumann, and co-written and co-directed by Rosa Porten. Rosa Porten made films in the 1910s together with her husband Franz Eckstein, using the pseudonym Dr. R. Portegg. According to contemporary press, they were known for their proficient direction. The film mixes comedy with romance and social drama. It focuses on the interrelations of gender and class and on a factory girls independent spirit, business competence, and sense of humour. The plot has a serious undertone, but both its comic twists and Treumanns guileless acting lend it a striking breeziness and a pro-lib edge.

This film is believed to be lost.

Deutsche Kinemathek holds a complete negative and an incomplete print.

Comedy in which two fellow lieutenants vie for the favor of Fifi, owner of a clothes shop in a Garrison Town. The two friends, each married to a daughter of the General buy a dress for their wife and Fifi is the real winner.

German silent film

Die Sumpfblume is a movie that was filmed in 1913 and directed by Viggo Larsen. A large acting role of Die Sumpfblume is portrayed by Wanda Treumann. The extant print is missing 159 m.