War documentary filmed in Val Camonica (Brescia). The film begins with images of supplies being downloaded from a train at the station of Edolo. Bread, tins of beef and cheeses were destined for the s...
"Hunger Blockade Germany" is one of three documentary films made by the American doctor and amateur filmmaker William Held during a stay in Berlin from 1919 to 1922. His films are especially interesti...
I. The film is often disjointed, but covers the transfer of American manpower and matériel across the Atlantic, culminating in their first major engagement in the Battle of Château-Thierry in June 1...
(Reel 1) The film stresses that it shows normal RAF life and has not deliberately selected its scenes. It begins with a training camp for pilots in France. New pilots arrive and are brought from the s...
(Reel 1) The film opens by stating that as the basis for the expansion of the Army in wartime the TA "may be a factor in the maintenance of peace". Men of 4th Battalion, Northamptonshire Regiment, mar...
(Reel 1) The icebreaker SS Canada brings the cameraman and his colleagues into Archangel harbour in the middle of winter. The locals, in full furs, use sledges for transportation, some of them drawn b...
This film presents at least two distinct settings: on the one hand, the film reports on the progress of a construction site near Caen. From the foundations of the buildings to the roofs, the different...
This film document shows a ceremony of homage to the resistance fighters of the pharmaceutical laboratory Orga in Avignon, during which a memorial is unveiled. First, the officials (a prefect and a ge...
Emilia Kowalski, Jonas May (left to right) in "Lauras Stern" (2021)
Jonas May, Emilia Kowalski (left to right) in "Lauras Stern" (2021)
Jonas May, Emilia Kowalski (left to right) in "Lauras Stern" (2021)
German movie poster of "Die wunderbaren Jahre" (1979/80)
Werner Enke, May Spils in "Hau drauf, Kleiner" (1974)
May Spils (front), Peter Schamoni (behind camera) while shooting "Zur Sache, Schätzchen" (1968)
Bernhard Goetzke, Mia May in "Das indische Grabmal, Teil 1 - Die Sendung des Yoghi" (1921)
Mia May, Conrad Veidt (front) in "Das indische Grabmal, Teil 2 - Der Tiger von Eschnapur" (1921)
Daily production report No. 27, 04 May 1956 on the shooting of "Liebe".
Daily call sheet for 04 May 1956 for the shooting of "Liebe".
Daily call sheet for 05 May 1956 for the shooting of "Liebe".
The film title changed on 30. May of 1931 from: "Nur am Rhein" to "Hurra wir leben wieder". The film was permitted to young people under 16 years. An import permission was enclosed to the censorship c...
Following part has to be removed:Text and pictures from side 5 of the title list beginning by "The 1st May" to "celebrate" (including the banner streched across the street and the swastikas/fylfots).
Daily production report No. 1, 20 May 1960 on the shooting of "Der brave Soldat Schwejk".
Daily production report No. 3, 24 May 1960 on the shooting of "Der brave Soldat Schwejk".
Telegram from Richard Angst to Artur Brauner, 29 May 1961 regarding the shooting of "Via Mala".