The poet Norman MacCaig talks about his work to Magnus Magnusson and John MacInnes.
The film follows David Jenkins through his training for the 400m from 1975 through to the heats for the Olympics. David qualified for the final heat but did not receive a medal.
This film records the important and varied role that the camera can play in the modern educational process.
An official record of the Bo'ness Fair in 1974, filmed between 22nd - 28th June.
Joan Dickson, a cellist, demonstrates bowing principles for string players.
Coverage of the Silver Broom curling matches with a short sequence on the origins of the sport of curling. [See also ref. 2130].
A dramatic description of a youngster taken on his first shoplifting spree by an older boy and both ending up in trouble with the police.
An overview of recommended and popular fishing areas in Scotland.
Szene mit Bert Brandt jr. (2.v.l.), Peter Tost (3.v.l.), Peter Kraus (4.v.l.), Michael von Welser (rechts)
Volker Lechtenbrink, Karl-Michael Balzer, Fritz Wepper (vorne, v.l.n.r.), Günther Hoffmann, Volker Bohnet (hinten, v.l.n.r.)
John Malkovich (1.v.l.), Dustin Hoffman (2.v.l., vorne), Volker Schlöndorff (3.v.l., hinten), Florian Ballhaus (hinten, links, stehend), Michael Ballhaus (1.v.r.) (Dreharbeiten)
Szene mit Sieghardt Rupp (1.v.l.), Wolfgang Völz (3.v.l., sitzend), James Robertson Justice (4.v.l.), Michael Hinz (5.v.l.)
Szene mit Margit Carstensen (links), Gernot Krää (2.v.l., oben), Peter Berling (3.v.l., unten), Hanna Köhler (vorne), Walter Sedlmayr (hinten), Michael König (1.v.r.)
Tim Oliver Schultz (front second from left), Emilia Schüle (front third from left) Michael von Rospatt (front right) in "Hello Again - Ein Tag für immer" (2020)
The band "Pictures" with Maze Exler (guitar, vocals), Michael Borwitzky (drums), Ole Fries (guitar), Markus Krieg (bass) (left to right) in "Könige der Welt" (2017)
Members of the band "Pictures": Maze Exler (guitar, vocals), Markus Krieg (bass), Michael Borwitzky (drums) (from the left) in "Könige der Welt" (2017)