Chotěboř - staré město na Českomoravské vrchovině. Autoři filmu se však věnují především jeho současnému rozvoji. Jsou zobrazeny všechny budovy, související se správou města: radn...
A trip around Emilia Romagna Documentation of the “Meeting with the foreign and Italian press promoted by the Region of Emilia Romagna” (27-31 May 1972). The first press conference is held in Bolo...
The film is constructed on a contemporary requirement tied to the wartime situation, seeing as Italy had gone to war with Austria in May 1915. At the end of the wedding ceremony the procession o...
I. Village of Dolni Lozen, Sofia. The folk custom of Lazaruvane. The Soviet scientist Academician Nikolai Derzhavin is present. Academician Derzhavin speaks. II. Sofia. Diploma to Todor Pavlov for Doc...
I. Sofia. Bulgarian Communist Party (BKP) main building. Hall - Sessions of the 6th Congress of the Bulgarian Trade Unions. In the presidium Todor Zhivkov, Stanko Todorov and others. Delegates applaud...
I. Todor Zhivkov, chairman of the Council of Ministers, shakes hands with cultural figures. Pavel Matev, T. Zhivkov are speaking. Speeches by Filip Kutev, Dechko Uzunov. T. Zhivkov and Julia Viner. Ac...
The video shows the first five minutes of the film.Film synopsis: Berlin - On 23 May 1994, there was an awful goof in several transmission areas of First German Television. At 20.00 on the dot, a swas...
Set of seven film documents shot just after the signature of the Blum-Byrnes agreements, between the French and American governments, authorizing the wider release of American films on French territor...
Michael Bohnen, Mia May ("Die Herrin der Welt", Teil 1-8)
Mia May (3.v.l.) ("Die Herrin der Welt", Teil1-8)
Arnold Korff. Mia May, Vladimir Gaidarow (v.l.n.r.) ("Tragödie der Liebe" 1-4)
Ines Schiller in the Deutsches Filmmuseum, Frankfurt am Main, on May 4, 2014
Karen Duve at the 25th Filmkunstfest Mecklenburg-Vorpommern on May 6, 2015 in Schwerin
Uli Gaulke at DFF - Deutsches Filminstitut & Filmmuseum on May 26, 2019
At the premiere of "Hanni & Nanni 3" in Munich, May 1, 2013
Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck at the Deutsches Filmmuseum on May 12, 2006
Screenplay (excerpt) of "Via Mala".
The pictures "Barbara la May" and "Can Can" had to be removed.The newsreel was permitted to young people under 16 years.