I. Newsreel item on a long mule train, with Indian Army drivers, in the deserts of Palestine, late 1917.II. Brief newsreel item on a long line of limbers and GS wagons making their way forward down a ...
The film reconstructs the repulse of a German column charge by British rifle and field artillery fire in the centre of the battlefield, and then the defence of Nimy bridge on the left by 4th Royal Fus...
I. French language version of a newsreel item on British soldiers chasing and catching turkeys for Christmas at a French farm while the farmer's wife watches, December 1917. II. French language versio...
Subtitled "The work of the Department of the Director General Voluntary Organisations including the Camps Library". Introductory shot of the Director General Sir Edward Ward seated in his office in Sc...
A German officer addresses his men in a dugout. They emerge from the dugout and man their trench against an Australian attack. The Australians storm the trench and throw grenades down into the dugouts...
The film appears to be of the intervention in North Russia, but varies in quality from slightly out of focus to completely blurred.
Blurred and unviewable film of the British intervention in Nort...
French language version of a newsreel item on the town of Amiens after the German failure to capture it, showing a pan over the town and the outside of the cathedral, Western Front, 5th-7th April 1918...
Szene aus "Die Kinder des Kapitän Grant"
Szene aus "Am Ende des Regenbogens"
Jürgen von Alten, Raimund Dummert (v.l.n.r.)
"Die Hüter der Tundra" (2013)
Szene aus "Leningrad - Der Mann, der singt"
German movie poster of "Meier Müller Schmidt" (2014/15)
Stephan Geene
"Mit der Musik gross werden" (2003)
1. Intertitle: Filmed by the German „Lichtbild“ company, inc., Berlin SW 19, in the factories of the Fessler (Pforzheim) Brothers, Pforzheim. 2. Intertitle: The Fessler belt is a belt made of roll...
Titulek se slovy, která pronesl dělník Bárta při setkání s Jandou a Tomešem před odjezdem na frontu. "Jsme Slované a chtějí nás hnáti proti Slovanům..."
Reportage about the arrival of the duke and duchess of Cumberland in Blankenburg and of their son (Ernst August) with Prins Georg Wilhelm in the garden of the small castle in Brandenburg.
Notes on film’s potential in depicting reality with emphasis on some reels on WWI.
Notes on the use of instructional and training films during World War I. The example of a film produced by Bray Studios.
Notes on the censorship of all films depicting themes related with WWI.
Reproduction of a law act of 1917 establishing to prior censorship of films related with WWI.
Commentary on the film and its subject matter (the tribute to Unknown Soldiers lost in World War I).