Views of Benmore House and Estate, gifted by H.G. Younger as a forestry and botany demonstration area with some of the activities given to forestry trainees.
Study of seals and sea-lions at Calderpark Zoo, Glasgow. Concludes with section showing seals giving display in a circus.
Records a trip to South Africa made by Nat and Nettie McGavin. Includes places such as Port Elizabeth, Cape Town, Sea Point, Pretoria, the Vaal River, Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) and the Victori...
Teenagers voice their opinions on stereotypes and the issue of equality.
In a decayed Scottish fishing village, an outcast boy strikes up a friendship with a fisherman who believes himself to be Zorba.
The intimate story of a family from Iraq who left their home and came to live in Scotland five years ago.
The children of Rosehearty Primary School join with older members of the village to record memories of the village in the early half of the century, illustrated by a varied montage of photographs. Inc...
An experimental film in the form of a riddle by artist Gillian Steel.
Chris Hemsworth (in the middle) in "Rush - Alles für den Sieg" (2012/13)
Advertisement for "Herzkönig".
Szene aus "Weltverbesserungsmaßnahmen"
German movie poster of "Toxi" (1952)
Marie-France Messaoud in "Ich betone - oben ohne" (1968/69)
Isaak Dentler, Rolf Zacher, Hendrik von Bültzingslöwen (left to right) in "Die Liebe und Viktor" (2009)
"WHAT MOVES YOU - Jetzt kommt alles in Bewegung" (2012/13)
Nina Kronjäger in "Orientierungslosigkeit ist kein Verbrechen" (2014-16)
Breakdown of shooting days for "Die Frühreifen".
B.T., Messters Kriegskinos, Der Kinematograph, 437, (1915), S. 19. Meldung, dass die Firma Messter die Erlaubnis bekommen habe, regelmäßig an der Westfront Filmaufnahmen zu machen.
Screenplay (excerpt) of "Die Frühreifen".
Dialogue list (excerpt) for "Die Frühreifen".
Daily production report No. 26, 28 August 1957 on the shooting of "Die Frühreifen" in Essen-Kray, Zeche, Schacht Friedrich Joachim.
Customs certificate for the shooting of "Sündige Grenze" from August 27, 1951.