Da kvinden, June pludselig løber ind i den fremmede verdensmand, Roy Miller, der også viser sig at være mesterspion, forandrer hendes liv sig på en måde hun aldrig havde forestillet sig. June få...
Forfatterinden Anaïs Nin mødte Henry Miller i Paris i 1931 og hans anarkistiske livsstil var noget helt nyt og spændende for hende. Året efter kom Henrys kone, June, også til Paris, og både Henr...
Et æsel spærrer vejen. FN-soldater og lokale mødes. Ingen forstår hinanden, og den simple forhindring forvandler sig hurtigt til en konflikt af babelske dimensioner. Den korteste vej mellem mennes...
Mr. Anestis, an old coachman, doesn’t want to change professions, even though cars now rule the road. He lives together with an orphan girl, Annoula, who was the beloved of a boy named Nikos, who ha...
Emperor Wilhelm II and empress Victoria of Germany on horses, escorted by horsemen, on their way to a parade at the Tempelhoferfeld in Berlin.
Romantic adventure film in which Betty, who dreams about pirates, and her father, a gullible professor, are tricked by a bunch of real pirates. They are rescued by a young man who has a crush on Betty...
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Irmin Schmidt in "Can and Me" (2022)
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Enrique Fissin "Near and Elsewhere" (2018)
Sangay Rinchen in "The Farmer and I" (2013-16)
Andy Goldsworthy in "Rivers and Tides" (1998-2001)
Ken Duken
Natasja Juul in "Near and Elsewhere" (2018)
Aubinger, Josef: „Die Kinematographie in Kriegszeiten.“ Der Kinematograph 398 (1914): 3-5. Artikel, der die mögliche Zukunft des Kinowesens im Krieg beschreibt. Die wirtschaftliche Lage der Kinos...
Screenplay (excerpt) of "Gestehen Sie, Dr. Corda!".
English screenplay for "Kampf um Rom. 2. Teil: Der Verrat" (version from February 1968, excerpt), with handwritten revisions from 12 August 1968.
Notice on a break in shooting due to a Kennedy visit.
Daily production report No. 21, 07 June 1958 on the shooting of "Der Czardas-König (Die Emmerich-Kalman-Story)".
Presse-Stimmen über das Filmwerk Tirol in Waffen, Das Lichtbildtheater, 6.Jg., Nr.10, (1914).
Dialogue list (excerpt) for "Maharadscha wider Willen".