Presentation of the activities of Winter Aid in Belgium. Winter Aid was the national-socialist organisation that took over all social assistance works, as they were exercised by government and church,...
Spanish writers and personalities devoted to their hobbies: reading, walking, painting or visiting a museum.
The curtain goes up on the cartoon to introduce the two characters. They set out on patrol from a police station. The dog sees a cat and chases it over rough ground and through a sewer pipe. The handl...
War drama about a woman hero, in love with a military engineer and coveted by his odious collaborationist "krauts" . She does not give in to the blackmail of a German who is lying to her about her fia...
War drama about a woman hero, in love with a military engineer and coveted by his odious collaborationist "krauts" . She does not give in to the blackmail of a German who is lying to her about her fia...
Ambitious spanish-french co-production (costed one million pesetas in those years) based on the life of Christopher Columbus.
Between 28-30 December 1917, Padua suffered three air raids by Austrian aircraft. After the first, The Times of London reported:"December 29. : Yesterday evening at 9 p.m. enemy airmen, true to their...
The workforce is mainly women working at benches or on production lines. They test rubber mouthpieces for leaks with a probe. They test the expiratory valves in the same manner. The corrugated tubes a...
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".
"The Retreat From Ghent - Belgian cavalry and artillery falling back on Bruges".
Newsreel item on snow conditions in Flanders, showing the cameraman's car stuck in a snowdrift, and soldiers having a snowball fight, Western Front, January 1918.
Short newsreel item on Venice during the First World War, focusing in particular on Venice's canal network, used to transport men and munitions.
A collection of fragments of British and Australian aviation film of the First World War period.
VICTORY - GOD BLESS THE BRITISH ARMY THAT HAS SAVED OUR HOMES AND OUR ALL!: Stock footage of mortar launcher, bi-plane, and tanks. AND OUR INDOMITABLE SONS OF THE SEA WHO HAVE SAVED US AND OUR ALLIES ...
The assembly groups the films into episodes as follows: (Reel 1) Salonika, the voyage to Egypt, the ceremony of the drums, the aeroplane flight; (Reel 2) the horse show, scenes at a 'cactus patch' loc...
International besetzter Sciene-Fiction-Thriller von Christian Alvart. Im Mittelpunkt der Geschichte stehen die beiden Astronauten Payton und Bower. Nachdem sie an Bord ihres gigantischen Raumschiffes ...
Basierend auf einer wahren Begebenheit. Im Frühjahr 2009 stehen die beiden Norweger Joshua French und Tjostolv Moland im Verdacht, ihren Chauffeur Abedi Kasongo kurz vor dem Grenzübergang in den ös...
Zweiter Teil der Millenium-Trilogie nach den Romanen von Stieg Larsson: Dem Enthüllungsjournalisten Mikael Blomkvist wird durch einen Kollegen eine hochbrisante Story zugespielt. Namhafte Persönlich...
Der Filmemacher Thomas Balmès reist in seinem Film nach Bhutan, ein kleines Land zwischen Indien und China. Zehn Jahre zuvor war er schon einmal hier. Damals porträtierte er den siebenjährigen Peya...
Man schreibt das Jahr 79 nach Christus: Der keltische Sklave Milo wurde auf Grund seiner übermenschlich anmutenden Kraft zu einem Gladiatoren ausgebildet, der jeden Gegner im Handumdrehen besiegt. Al...
Einst war Jakob unsterblich in Isabelle verliebt, doch dann verloren die beiden sich aus den Augen. Zehn Jahre sind seither vergangen, inzwischen hat Jakob in Berlin einen Job als aufstrebender Rechts...
When villager Elías happens to discover a World War II plane wreck in an Icelandic glacier, he hast no idea that he has got in the way of a top-secret military operation of the U.S. Army who attempt ...
"Majestät brauchen Sonne" – diese Phrase diente zu Beginn des 20. Jahrhunderts nicht nur dazu, die Reisefreudigkeit Kaiser Wilhelm II., des letzten deutschen Kaisers, zu erklären, sondern war glei...