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The '''Spandau Studios''' or '''CCC Studios''' were [[film]] and [[television]] studios located in [[Spandau]] a suburb of [[Berlin]]. They were established in 1949 following the [[Second World War]] by the producer [[Artur Brauner]] controller of [[CCC Films]], on the site of a former factory.<ref>Bergfelder p.106</ref> Following the [[Occupation of Germany|Soviet occupation of East Germany]], most of the major film studios in the capital had fallen into the [[East Berlin|East Berlin]] with the exception of the [[Tempelhof Studios]] until Brauner opened his own studios.
Brauner produced a number of popular genre films over the following decades, including series such as the [[Edgar Wallace]] films. Space was also rented out to other firms.
==References==
==Bibliography==
* Bergfelder, Tim. ''International Adventures: German Popular Cinema and European Co-Productions in the 1960s''. Berghahn Books, 2005.
[[Category:German film studios]]
Brauner produced a number of popular genre films over the following decades, including series such as the [[Edgar Wallace]] films. Space was also rented out to other firms.
==References==
==Bibliography==
* Bergfelder, Tim. ''International Adventures: German Popular Cinema and European Co-Productions in the 1960s''. Berghahn Books, 2005.
[[Category:German film studios]]
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