Als der Schauspieler Günter Lamprecht 2014 zur Sonderausstellung Fassbinder – JETZT. Film und Videokunst im Deutschen Filmmuseum zu Gast war, wünschte er sich, Erwin Keuschs "Das Brot des Bäckers...
The Right of the Strong A car bomb explodes outside a Berlin cinema as inside an Israeli film celebrates its premiere. The trail of evidence leads to the video blog of 18-year-old Jana. What might hav...
Ein Luxushotel im arabischen Krisengebiet. Die deutsche Entwicklungshelferin Dorothea ist dabei, mit Charity-Empfängen für ihr Hilfsprojekt Spenden einzuwerben – erfolgreich auch aufgrund des Alko...
Essayfilm über ein "Engelbecken" genanntes Areal zwischen Berlin-Mitte und Berlin-Kreuzberg, das zur Metapher für die einst durch ganz Berlin verlaufende Mauer und den "Todesstreifen" auf deren Osts...
Dokumentarfilm über die Schweizerin Lotti Latrous, die an der afrikanischen Elfenbeinküste seit vielen Jahren ein Sterbehospiz für Aidskranke betreibt. Neben der alltäglichen Arbeit in dem Hospiz ...
Der Schauspieler Sebastian Koch war am 22. Oktober 2016 zu Gast im Deutschen Filmmuseum und sprach mit Kirsten Liese (Deutschlandfunk/WDR) über seine Karriere und den Film "Der Mörder meiner Mutter"...
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.
In preparion for war, German and French ships and hydroplanes are launched in Wilhelmshaven and Lorient. The war technology is depicted in an objective and proud manner, which today seems in stark con...
I. An out-of-focus sequence of General Sir Edmund Allenby (?) reviewing a marchpast by British or Indian Cavalry of the Desert Mounted Corps, Palestine Front, 1918.II. Arab workers filling bottles and...
Spendid shots of the famous waterfalls filmed on the Canadian side and distributed at the time by the Belgian Cingraphique University, founded in 1926 and specialised in the distribution of documentar...
Just outside the old city walls of Rome, we find a mass of washed-out houses and bumpy streets arranged in a geometrical pattern that makes them anonymous and depersonalized. The documentary fil...
Documentary about the annual kermis and cattle-market in Anderlecht.
The first Norwegian film with international ambitions, Thin Ice is a story of young love, corporate ambition, and a daring nighttime caper. Tom, a strapping young student, gets his dream job as an adv...
From 1891 to 1945, a popular form of iconography thrived next to the official one documenting Italy’s political and social life. This alternative iconography can be found in humorous and satir...
Barbarians outside: yesterday as today. Who have centuries of civilization gone by for? Not even appearance has altered the Norman in his barbarism. This great work from the Ambrosio hotbed admi...
French language version of a newsreel item on British troops sitting and eating bread and jam "with proverbial coolness", Western Front, May 1918.
"King And President - The King of the Belgians and President Poincaré leaving Furnes after an inspection of the French Cavalry in the market square".
Newsreel item showing British soldiers eating bread and jam "with proverbial coolness," Western Front, May 1918.