The film shows May Day parades and other arrangments under the auspices of the labour movement in Norway.
31st January celebrations and military parade. 5th October military parade. Armistice in Oporto. WW I memorial.
Repatriation of remains to Portugal, attended by Marshal Joffre, Allied Armies’ Officers and military detachments. Parade in Lisbon, arrival in Batalha, views of Leiria
From the celebration of the Norwegian national day, the 17th of May, in the capital Kristiania, later named Oslo. The day is celebrated traditionally with choral singing, brass bands and children's ...
The film is constructed on a contemporary requirement tied to the wartime situation, seeing as Italy had gone to war with Austria in May 1915. At the end of the wedding ceremony the procession o...
A British film recording the visit of King George V, accompanied by his son Prince Albert (later George VI), on a tour inspection of several British battleships in an unnamed location (possibly ...
Images of Fiume (today Rijeka, Croatia) during the celebration of the city’s transfer to Italy at the end of the First World War. It begins with views of the city from the sea and of the port ...
Ambitious spanish-french co-production (costed one million pesetas in those years) based on the life of Christopher Columbus.
Leonard Bruckmann, Sophie Conrad
Filmplakat
Katja Studt, Jürgen Vogel
German movie poster of "Soweit das Auge reicht" (1979/80)
4. Episode: Ten Minutes After
Still from "Der Weg ins Licht"
Cameron Monaghan, Nick Price, Chancellor Miller, Jonathan Pienaar (v.l.n.r.)
Siegfrieds Leichenzug (Entwurf). Tusche, Bleistift auf Zeichenkarton
Shots of London's famous buildings during the First World War.
On board of a German battleship.
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...
The Danish film journal FILMEN was published in the period 1912-1919 (24 issues per year). First published under the name "A/S Kinografen", then from 1913 under the name "Association of Cinema Theatre...
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.