Documentary in two parts about Amsterdam's ports Documentary about the activities in Amsterdam's ports. We see images of shipbuilding, of the shipping traffic on the IJ and the Amstel, and the transfe...
Newsreel about a group of youngsters flying over Brussels and the World's Fair.
Documentary about urbanism and aesthetics in architecture. This film is a part of the trilogy 'Urbanisme'.
The Danish film journal FILMEN was published in the period 1912-1919 (24 issues per year). First published under the name "A/S Kinografen", then from 1913 under the name "Association of Cinema Theatre...
Documentary about gold extraction methods in the Aruwimi River area. All the various stages are illustrated. Rivers and rocks are first explored and then drilled. Once raw materials are sorted accordi...
An unidentified (and unfortunately incomplete) exotic melodrama, tends towards De Mille's The Cheat. Considered by specialists as a German film.
An unidentified news report about various aspects of the First World War. Great emphasis is being placed on the British Army and the recruitment of soldiers.
Animation film by Dusan Vukotic, one of the major Croatian animators and co-founder of Zagreb Film. A charming story about an old magician and all sorts of magic creatures that end up in the world of ...
"Kofelgschroa. Frei. Sein. Wollen." (2014)
Episode: In freier Wildbahn
Werner Hinz, Eugen Klöpfer (v.l.n.r.)
Hannes Wegener
Hans Albers
"Dort in der Wachau" (1957)
Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Farrukh Jaffar in "Photograph" (2018)
Mark Waschke
Dialogliste (Auszug) von "Scotland Yard jagt Dr. Mabuse".
Englisches Drehbuch (Auszug) von "Die Todesstrahlen des Dr. Mabuse".
Brief von Wolf Brauner an Horst Wendlandt vom 08.05.1958, Bericht über die Dreharbeiten von "...und immer ruft das Herz" in Finnland.
Aktennotiz zu Drehverzögerungen durch Wirbelstürme beim Dreh von "Die Todesstrahlen des Dr. Mabuse".
Drehbuch (Auszug) von "Was eine Frau im Frühling träumt".
Drehbuch (Auszug) von "Das verbotene Paradies".
Zensur, Oberprüfstelle O.601, 5 Akte 1519 m. (1629 m. vor Zensur), Quelle: Jahrbuch, Jugendverbot.