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Released in 3D · 1953
Femmina
- Provenance
- Native
- Conversion house
- Not yet recorded
- Stereographer
- Not yet recorded
- Editions held
- 0
- Sourced facts
- 5
Available in 3D
Every edition the catalogue holds for this filmNo 3D edition of this film has been recorded yet. That is a gap in the record rather than a finding that none exists.
No 3D Blu-ray or 3D DVD edition has been recorded for this film. Disc editions are catalogued separately from digital ones and that work has not reached this title.
How the 3D was made
The thinnest part of the recordHow a film reached the screen in stereo is the part of this record that matters most, and it is the part that is thinnest. What is missing keeps its row rather than being dropped, so you can see where the record stops.
- Conversion house
- Not yet recordedThe company that did the conversion, where there was one. No source
- Stereographer
- Not yet recordedThe person who set the depth. Rarely credited, rarely recorded. No source
What is on the record
Every row carries its source and the date it was checked| Field | Value | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Camera system | Tridimensionale Christiani | Source 1 |
| Capture technology | Dual 35 mm | Source 1 |
| Production country | Italy | Source 1 |
| Provenance | Native | Source 1 |
| Released in 3D | Yes | Source 1 |
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Sources
Every fact above carries a number. Nothing is stored in this catalogue without the address it came from, and the date it was last checked is part of the record rather than a footnote to it.
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