A short film about the painter Gino Rossi: his life, art, struggle against the academies, conformity and middle class duplicity. His dissent is unyielding, his life complete freedom, but he ends...
The life of the parish priest don Giovanni Minzoni is reconstructed from adolescence to adulthood, from pastoral mission to extreme sacrifice. The film visits the places of his youth in his home...
The historical events connected to Garibaldi and the Expedition of the Thousand.
The life and work of the great actor Ettore Petrolini.
The film has no plot or continuity. Almost all the first reel comes directly from IWM 236 A BOMBING TRIP OVER THE ENEMY LINES, showing Australian aircraft, and IWM 28 WITH THE AUSTRALIAN FORCES IN PAL...
Emperor Wilhelm II visited Norway and the city of Kristiansund around 1913, and the film shows the arrival of a huge German warship. Life in the harbour and on the fjord, people at work on a farm, ...
(Reel 1) The full map shows Europe from Dover east to Frankfurt, and Antwerp south to Orléans. In various stages the map shows the five main phase lines of the war: the furthest German advance of 191...
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...
David Kross, Detlev Buck (from left to right)
Szene aus "The White Room"
Szene aus "Hundert Jahre Brecht"
Lissy Arna, Hans Stüwe
Filmplakat
Szene aus "Furcht"
John Malkovich, Volker Schlöndorff (vorne, v.l.n.r.) (Dreharbeiten)
Wilhelm Dieterle, Margarete Lanner
Zeitgeschichtliche Satire (deutsch)
Künstlerdrama (ungarisch)
(In dieser Rubrik erneuern wir die, in weiter zurückliegenden Jahrgängen erfolgte, Besprechung von Filmen, die gegenwärtig im Zweitmonopol verliehen werden). Liebesdrama (deutsch nachsynchronis...
Historische Rekonstruktion
(russisch).
Wildwestfilm (englisch)
Abenteuerburleske (französisch) nach dem Theophi´schen
Historische Rekonstruktion (russisch)
Liebesdrama (deutsch nachsynchron.) nach Henri Murger´s "Scénes de la vie de bohéme" (frühere Verf. "Cines" 1909-10, 44/1946, 153/1919, 370 u. 402/1923, 548/1926, 1200/1939).