Short film that shows street advertising for various products The opening shot shows a group of people behind the fence of a market area. 'Only dealers have access,' reads the sign. This film shows al...
Short reportage about emperor Wilhelm II's trip through Rumenia during the First World War. He meets Von Mackensen, King Ferdinand and Prince Boris and visits the cathedral of Curtea de Arges, the oi...
Documentary about the steal factory of Poldihütte during the First World War.
Images of daily life in Turkey, mainly Istanbul. Among other things we see a barber working in the open air, the harbour 'The Golden Horn' and sailing ships in the Bosphorus.
Mijntje and Trijntje, two girls from Zealand, go to Zandvoort in the tram. On the tram they are seen by two young men who start flirting with them. Arriving at the beach, the girls decide to go swimmi...
Travelogue about the journey from Cairo to Jerusalem and interesting spots in Jerusalem.
Reportage of the flight demonstrations Rozenoord airfield near Amsterdam During 'flight week', from April 29 to May 8, 1911, flight demonstrations of low-wing and biplanes were held at the Rozenoord a...
Reportage about the first flight to the Dutch Indies. Shots of the departure of the Fokker VII H-NACC in the Netherlands in the presence of KLM-director Plesman and of the arrival in the Dutch Indies....
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.