15 Beiträge aus sechs Ländern, zusammengestellt zu einer Kompilation herausragender Internet-Videos. Allesamt "User Generated Content" und für die Leinwand aufgeblasen, sollen sie den &qu...
Im Leben von Marisa, Anfang 20, läuft kaum etwas so, wie sie es sich wünschen würde. Ihr Freund Sandro sitzt im Gefängnis, sie selbst hat keinerlei Zukunftsperspektive, und auch in ihrem Umfeld, i...
Bernd möchte ein ruhiges Angel-Wochenende am See verbringen, gemeinsam mit seinem besten Freund Klaus und seinem Bruder Peter. Da freut es ihn nicht besonders, dass Klaus ausgerechnet Murat mitbringt...
On board of a German battleship.
On the staging and filming of a party on the allied armies in the WWI.
Immagini documentarie sul fronte della prima guerra mondiale: l'esercito italiano tra il Brenta e l'Adige; veduta del monte Pasubio e del Monte Cimone; si trasportano truppe e cannoni; in marcia...
Shots of London's famous buildings during the First World War.
A young girl works cleaning the kitchen floor of a house. When she has finished she tosses the soap and cloth into the sink, which is full of water. The cook tells her, gently, that the soap will wast...
The film gives a vivid and lively picture of landscape, buildings, industry and everyday life in the small city of Sandefjord in the southern parts of Norway.
Documentary about the annual kermis and cattle-market in Anderlecht.
French language version of a newsreel item on British troops sitting and eating bread and jam "with proverbial coolness", Western Front, May 1918.
As producer, actor and filmmaker, Richard Massingham managed to combine his passion for film and medical science.
A cartoon combining drawings and live footage, in which a drawing comes to life while its author isn't there. The film's director began as a political cartoonist and in 1914 founded Bray Studios, amon...
Reportage about Austrian war ships and submarines. Images of life on board of the ship 'Tegetthof', navigation (with log and sextant), signals with flags, a torpedo boat flottilla at full speed and t...
Film used against itself, in an essay on the entanglement of mistery and religious merchandising where the kino-spirit rules instead of the kino-eye.