The ceremony takes place in a field, with men of Plumer's staff watching as he pins medals for bravery onto women officers of the Queen Alexandra's First Aid Nursing Yeomanry and the Voluntary Aid Det...
I. The film opens as the Queen leaves a factory escorted by a mayor. It jumps to her inspecting Royal Marines and Royal Navy ratings drawn up at Chatham. The King is also present, in naval uniform. Th...
The R36 is nose-forward in its shed. Workers turn a large capstan to wind back the doors of the shed and the airship is towed out. It is clearly marked as R36 and as G-FAAF. It takes off from its laun...
During the First World War, Vickers manufactured munitions and war materials needed for combat. In the workshops, shrapnel and shells are manufactured by workers, while women and young girls assemble ...
Nazi newsreels and foreign propaganda in German-occupied territories
Nazi newsreels and foreign propaganda in German-occupied territories
Nazi newsreels and foreign propaganda in German-occupied territories
Nazi newsreels and foreign propaganda in German-occupied territories
Nazi newsreels and foreign propaganda in German-occupied territories
Nazi newsreels and foreign propaganda in German-occupied territories
Nazi newsreels and foreign propaganda in German-occupied territories
Nazi newsreels and foreign propaganda in German-occupied territories
Filmplakat 02
Peter Kraus
Szene mit Rade Serbedzija (vorne)
Liesl Karlstadt, Karl Valentin
Szene mit Gustav Fröhlich
Szene mit Cate Blanchett
Hans-Werner Meyer (second from right), August Zirner (right) in "Contergan" (2007)
Alexander Korda
As producer, actor and filmmaker, Richard Massingham managed to combine his passion for film and medical science.
A cartoon combining drawings and live footage, in which a drawing comes to life while its author isn't there. The film's director began as a political cartoonist and in 1914 founded Bray Studios, amon...
Film used against itself, in an essay on the entanglement of mistery and religious merchandising where the kino-spirit rules instead of the kino-eye.
Russian melodrama about the heroic deeds of a woman during the First World War.