The previous German emperor Wilhelm II, who is living in the Netherlands, is taking a walk with his wife Hermine and her daughters in the snowy landscape nearby Huis Doorn; we see them at the manor h...
Images of Queen Wilhelmina who visits the areas that were damaged in the First World War, a jamboree and the opening of the sluices in Ijmuiden.
A newsreel with items about with a new postal system, the unloading of guns and ammunition wagons, English soldiers, an exploded bridge over the Vistula River, and the American politician Daniels.
Four newsreel items related to the First World War in France and England: 1. French officers look at the small gardens and benches between the French defense structures. 2. A propaganda gathering ...
Seven newsreel items, mainly about the First World War and mainly from France.
Four newsreel items related to the First World War: 1. Revue of cadets of the American military school in West-Point. 2. Patrol boat from the German navy on an exploratory expedition. 3. Gymnastic e...
An advertising film for the “Artists Summer Festival” held on 9 July at the stadium in Amsterdam.
Two short reportages about the French military school in Joinville: 1. 'Les lancements'. Juggling with a ball, grenade launching, javelin and discus throwing. 2. 'Les athlètes de Joinville. Les barr...
Spectator. "Der heutige Stand der Kinoreform." Bild & Film. Zeitschrift für Lichtbilderei und Kinematographie III, 3/4 (1913/ 1914): 49-56. Der Autor warnt vor den Gefahren, die vom Kino ausgingen un...
Rennert, Malwine. „"Schatten im Licht“, eine Schmähschrift gegen die Lichtbilderei M.Gladbach." Bild & Film. Zeitschrift für Lichtbilderei und Kinematographie III,8 (1913/1914): 195-196. Rennert...
Schumacher, Carl. "Zur 'Kinodramatik'." Bild & Film. Zeitschrift für Lichtbilderei und Kinematographie III, 3/4 (1913/1914): 63-64. Schumacher stellt die Abwesenheit von Dialogen als das Hauptproblem...
Der Soldat und das Kino, Der Kinematograph, 420, (1915), S. 11-12. In vielen Kinos würden Soldaten auf Heimaturlaub einen Großteil des Publikums bilden. Viele Kinobesitzer würden glauben, dass dies...
Der soziale Film, Der Kinematograph, 630, (1919), S. 14. Rezension zu "Mutter Erde" von Johannes Gaulke und Heinrich Ilgenstein.