Paul Davidson, Theodor Sparkuhl, Ernst Lubitsch, Hanns Kräly (from left to right) on the set of "Das Weib des Pharao" (1921)
Philipp Stennert, Cyrill Boss (from left to right) on the set of "Die Dasslers - Pioniere, Brüder und Rivalen" (2015/16)
Hewad Laraway (translation), Helga Reidemeister (director), Lars Barthel (director of photography), Nic Nagel (sound) (from left to right) on the set of "Splitter - Afghanistan" (2012/13)
Juliane Köhler, Elea Geissler, August Zirner, Max Felder, Meret Becker (from left to right) on the set of "Pünktchen und Anton" (1998/99)
Zengquan Guo, Kevin Chen, JinJin Harder, Yu Fang, Henriette Müller, Walter Schultheiß, Christoph Bach (from the left, clockwise) "Global Player - Wo wir sind isch vorne" (2012/13)
Monika Burg (on the right) in "Zwei in einer großen Stadt", 1942 ("Hitlers Hollywood - Das deutsche Kino im Zeitalter der Propaganda 1933-45", 2016/17)
Marcus Machura (Donar Film), Moritz Bleibtreu, Peter Thorwarth, Axel Stein, Christian Becker (Westside Filmproduktion) (from left to right) on the set of "Nicht mein Tag" (2013)
Joachim von Vietinghoff at an audience discussion with Paul Werner Wagner at the Berlin cinema TONI on April 9, 2019
German movie poster of "Lost Place" (2011-13)
Emily Cox, Andrea Wenzl (from left to right)
German movie poster
Adrian Topol
Michael Breitsprecher, Heinrich Schafmeister, Herbert Knaup, Hansa Czypionka, Werner Karle jun. (left to right) in "Die Sieger" (1994)
"Narren" (2019)
Still from "Die Thomaner"
Onur Saylak
A look at the social and economic changes in Scotland during the 1950s, after the upheaval of the war. From the restoration of Iona Abbey to the development of new industries.
A record of the renovation work on the Bellhaven cafe, Wishaw, Lanarkshire, between 1948 to 1955; shows the work of masons, joiners, glaziers and the Cocozza family on the new Cafe, and the interest o...
Craigbank Gardens, Edinburgh. The film has extensive footage of allotments, vegetable gardens and people tending the crops. Portree Horticultural Show also features towards the end of the film.
In a decayed Scottish fishing village, an outcast boy strikes up a friendship with a fisherman who believes himself to be Zorba.
Various scenes of the village of Colinton from the early 1940s through to the mid 1950s.
An amateur film made about amateur film-makers. A new member is introduced to the work of the Aberdeen and District Cine Club.
Glasgow in the post-war years and the Corporation's futuristic plans for the city's development. [The film was made to tie in with an exhibition of the same title, held at the Kelvin Hall in Glasgow....
Family home movies including footage of daily life around Glasgow city centre, the Barras market, the West End and the new Clyde Tunnel.