Klaus is a recent holder of a driving licence for forklift trucks. His first day at work, however, is a real test for him. Horrible but instructive accidents happen. Only a few survive the bloodbath. ...
Since the 1970s, scientists have been conducting experiments with bizarre fairground carousels and researching their effects on the human brain. As a supposed documentary, the short film takes a not t...
Since the 1970s, scientists have been conducting experiments with bizarre fairground carousels and researching their effects on the human brain. As a supposed documentary, the short film takes a not t...
Film představuje pomocí nonfikčních záběrů a animovaných map plánovaný projekt labsko-odersko-dunajského průplavu, který by měl Československu otevřít cestu ke světovým mořím a pr...
Newsreel with items about the festivities in commemoration of the First World War, the closing of Jewish shops and a football match.
Herbst 1918, das Ende des Krieges zeichnet sich ab. Ein junger Fähnrich erlebt die erste Liebe und kurz darauf die Meuterei eines ganzen Regiments ruthenischer, polnischer und galizischer Soldaten. E...
The airship takes off from a hovering position just above the sea, filmed from below. It overflies other ships and approaches the Imperator. A message or package is winched up from the ship to the LZ1...
Sketch by Erich Meerwald
Gustav Knuth, Gisela Uhlen
Gisela Uhlen
Walter Franck, Albert Florath, Gustav Knuth (v.l.n.r.)
Filmplakat
Timo Jacobs
Jan Plewka, Matthias Klimsa (v.l.n.r.)
Szene aus "Wer zuerst lacht"
Invitation to the german premiere of "Epilog" at the Residenz-Theater, Hamburg.
Film-Kurier, 128/11
Two censorhip assistants of the Filmprüfstelle Berlin objected against the permission of screening in closed circles. The objection was rejected. The film was permitted by the censorsh...
The production company "Naturfilm Hubert Schonger, Berlin" applied against the ban of the film "Der Stahlhelmtag in Hamburg" at the censorship headquarter in Berlin. The application was accepted. The ...
Lichtbild-Bühne, 36