Film depicting the dramatic reconstruction of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour. It was made entirely with home-built models and special effects, and won the 1979 'Ten Best' award from 'Movie Make...
The funeral of George Biddall. Biddall's circus travelled the country. The most famous part of their show was the "Biddall's Ghost Illusion", which gave the impression of pictures moving. When Geor...
Amateur film shot on 8mm between 1962 and 1965 by local resident Joe Griffiths showing the daily life of the Lanarkshire mining village of Bothwellhaugh. The village which served the Hamilton Palace ...
The construction of three multistorey housing units at Trottick, Dundee, by Bett-Bison in the 1960s. The housing was of an experimental nature in terms of its reliance on prefabricated parts and its ...
In der Reihe WAS TUT SICH – IM DEUTSCHEN FILM? präsentiert das Kino des Deutschen Filmmuseums einmal im Monat ein aktuelles Werk. Am 2. November 2016 war Regisseur Klaus Lemke im Rahmen seiner Cart...
The film shows the development of paper and how its success travelled throughout the world until it finally reached Britain. The versatility of paper was demonstrated as the various uses for the comm...
Dr Maya Angelou, the African American poet and writer, discovered Robert Burns when she was eight. She was poor, Black and mute living in Stamps, Arkansas. In this film she explores the strong paralle...
The main characters of the revue, Roland and Camilla, rush to catch the ferry across the IJ to reach the Tollhouse. When this film was screened, the song 'Kom Kamilleke, kom' was sung.
Marcello Mastroianni in "Was?" (1972)
Marcello Mastroianni, Sydne Rome in "Was?" (1972)
Sydne Rome, Marcello Mastroianni in "Was?" (1972)
Marcello Mastroianni (left) in "Was?" (1972)
German movie poster of "Was?" (1972)
German movie poster of "Was?" (1972)
"Was tun" (2020)
Sebastian Zimmler, Lars Eidinger (from left to right)
There was no kind of restriction noted.
Kinemathograph, 228/26
The film was permitted for young people under 16 years.
The production company "Boehner-Film, Dresden" applied against the partial ban of the film "Was ich von der Gnädigen lernte" at the censorship headquarter in Berlin. The application was rejected.
The film was permitted for young people under 16 years.