Viljandi Vene Seltskondliku Ühisuse hoone ehitus.
Close-up of a sergeant holding a football marked 2Y&L. Pan over the men of the battalion, lying, sitting or standing informally, with two Lewis machine guns in the front row. Two lance-corporals sitti...
Documentary about Delft Documentary about the city of Delft. After a panoramic shot of Delft, we the city's most important buildings, canals, and streets. The filmmaker pays special attention to the P...
Compilation of private film recordings of the Fokker family. Mainly consisting of holidays, landscapes, water sport and outings.
Romantic drama, in which the rivalry between two young military officers leads to intrigues and adventures.
Two newsreel items about the First World War with images of the Balkan front and a destroyed Italian city.
Documentary about the glass industry Documentary about the glass industry, with mostly shots of glaziers. The factory shown in the film manufactures e.g. lightbulbs, street lamps, bowls, and cups. Var...
A reportage about the visit of emperor Wilhelm II to Venice. He arrives in a gondola. Furthermore there are shots of the boats, gondolas and bridges of Venice, filmed from the banks and from a boat.
Stephan Remmler, Peter Behrens (v.l.n.r.)
"Heidemelodie" (1956)
Szene mit Gerulf Pannach
Peter Ludolf, Uwe Ludolf, Manfred Ludolf, Horst Günter Ludolf (v.l.n.r.)
Nicholas Saputra
Mark Lombardi
"Stella und der Stern des Orients" (2008)
Szene mit André Eisermann (unten)
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.