Fragment of a newsreel item showing a recruiting march through East London by the Essex Field Artillery and Royal Navy cadets, May 1913.
Italian edition of the Pathé Journal that, following the tracks of the first railway line in Libya from Tripoli to Ain-Zara (inaugurated on March 17, 1912), shows landscapes and people.
The film documents a meeting of the National Federation of Italian (FNAI) in Genoa in 1921. Arditi were a special section of the infantry of the Royal Army during the First World War. After the war Ar...
Nationalist and patriotic movie realized during the First World War.
Il volo su Vienna del 9 agosto 1918 fu una trasvolata compiuta da 11 Ansaldo S.V.A. dell'87ª Squadriglia Aeroplani, detta la Serenissima.
Short snippet of an unidentified documentary made by Ambrosio Film of Turin during the First World War.
Fourth and final part of a documentary dedicated to the Italian army engaged in several battles during the First World War. It shows the flight over Vienna, the yield of the Austro-Hungarian and the a...
Pictures attributable to the First Balkan War.
Wounded soldiers rest on camp beds in front of the hospital building.
Wounded soldiers eat in a hospital room.
A military doctor shows a wounded soldier to a Red Cross delegation.
Requisition of horses.
Conscripts in the assembly camp.
Wide shot of a hospital room. A standing First Lieutenant Schranel (actor: Vladimír Pospíšil-Born) shakes hands with First Lieutenant Liška (actor: František Kreuzmann), who is sitting on a bed w...
View of a dance café. Several couples are dancing on the left, including First Lieutenant Schranel (actor: Vladimír Pospíšil-Born) and Nurse Mathilde (actress: Adina Mandlová). To the right of th...
Horst Emscher, Der Film im Dienste der Politik, Der Kinematograph, 410, (1914), S. 15-16. Der Autor hebt hervor, dass die Kriegsführung auf publizistischer Ebene, mit der die Meinung des Auslands bee...
Edgar Költsch, Die Vorteile durch den Krieg für das Kinotheater, Der Kinematograph, 407, (1914), S. 11-12. Auch wenn es nicht so aussehe, habe das Kino durch den Krieg einen Aufschwung erlebt. Insbe...
Kritik aus Breslauer Zeitung (15.07.1917) zu Der Golem und die Tänzerin.
Monopolfilm-Vertriebs-GmbH..“Patriotisches Kriegs-Programm.“ Der Kinematograph 399 (1914): 5. Werbung für das aktuelle Filmprogramm der Monopolfilm GmbH.
Der Krieg auf der Ranch !, Der Kinematograph, 701 /02, (1920). Werbung für einen Western.
Das Wichtigste der Woche, Der Kinematograph, 670, (1919), S. 25-26. Seit dem 2.11.1919 gebe es in Berlin eine freiwillige Filmzensur. Die USPD habe im Reichstag den Antrag gemacht, die Kinos zu versta...