Film still from “A Short Film About Killing” (1987), dir. Krzysztof Kieślowski. A cab driver stands next to his car in a scene at a housing estate. Actor Jan Tesarz. Photo: Roman Sumik, transpare...
V pracovně na křesle sedí Sherlock Holmes II. (Eman Fiala), zleva ho za ruku drží náčelník policie (Saša Rašilov). Vedle něj stojí dva strážníci s kníry a obušky v ruce. Napravo za st...
Za hospodským stolem sedí tři mladíci a sledují Jeníka (František Smolík), který sedí na stole se džbánkem v ruce a jednou nohou na židli a rozmlouvá s Kecalem (Karel Noll). Kecal stojí...
Stavitel Petr (Rudolf Deyl st.) sedí za stolem a věnuje se rýsování stavebního plánu. Na stole stojí přesýpací hodiny a několik dalších předmětů. Na pozadí místnosti jsou gotická ...
Philipp Hoepp, Boris Ausserer, Léonie-Claire Breinersdorfer, Fred Breinersdorfer, Rüdiger Klink, Oliver Hirschbiegel, Katharina Schüttler, Christian Friedel, Oliver Schündler (sitting), Judith Kau...
Sebastian Zühr, Benjamin Seikel, Jakob Lass, Timon Schäppi, Martina Schöne-Radunski, Niklas Bruhn, Esther Blankenhagel, Mathias Bloech, Johannes Haas (from left to right) on the set of "So was von ...
Jutta Müller (Molina Film), Barbara Buhl (WDR), Oskar Roehler (director), Oliver Masucci, Holger Fuchs (Concorde Film), Katja Riemann, Gebhard Henke (WDR), Lize Feryn, Petra Müller (Filmstiftung NRW...
Siegfried Kamml (producer), Christiane Paul, Carlo Thoma, Christian Alvart (director & producer), Emily Kusche, Christoph Krauss (director of photography), Wotan Wilke Möhring (from left to right) on...
Holidaymakers setting out from Glasgow, and travelling by train and steamer down the coast to Rothesay and Ettrick Bay. Includes tracking shots from tram in Sauchiehall Street.
Made for screening at the 1925 World Educational Congress Edinburgh, the film gives a survey of the educational opportunities offered in Edinburgh from infants up to senior pupils.
Laurel and Hardy visit Edinburgh in 1932, arriving at Waverley Station, going to the North British Hotel and finally, visiting the Castle.
James Kottak, Matthias Jabs, Rudolf Schenker, Klaus Meine, Pawel Maciwoda (from left to right) in "Scorpions - Forever and a Day" (2010-15)
James Kottak, Katja von Garnier, Rudolf Schenker, Klaus Meine, Matthias Jabs, Pawel Maciwoda (front first to sixth on the left) on the set of "Scorpions - Forever and a Day" (2010-15)
A demonstration on how to use a Seine net for trawling. This film was planned by the Marine Laboratory Aberdeen, as part of their research programme on the efficiency of fishing gear. "Grateful ackn...
One of a series of 20 films made for Babcock and Wilcox (Steam) Ltd. between 1954 and 1961. Featuring their Cyclone furnace for firing coal at work; the Renfrew staff association magazine going to pre...
A look at the social and economic changes in Scotland during the 1950s, after the upheaval of the war. From the restoration of Iona Abbey to the development of new industries.
A procession down the Royal Mile and ceremony at Holyroodhouse to welcome European and Commonwealth representatives to the 1949 Edinburgh International Festival.
From sheep shearing in Australia to wool being spun and woven into cloth in Scottish tweed mills.
A holiday film in Dornoch in the Highlands, including a visit to Carnaig Cottage and Loch Maree.
Video record of a boat trip to St Kilda from Solway and the west coast of Scotland through the Western Isles. [No commentary, occasionally no sound.]
The city of Glasgow in the 1940s - its buildings, parks, museum, university and housing, showing the plans for major re-development of the city. Relates to issues proposed in the Bruce Report 1945 - a...
The Corpus Christi procession from St. Joseph's Church Kilmarnock to Nazareth House (Convent of the Poor Sisters of Nazareth). [Part of a collection of films concerning the Catholic liturgical practi...
An amateur film made about amateur film-makers. A new member is introduced to the work of the Aberdeen and District Cine Club.
The story of the transport of logs from the forest areas of East Pakistan to the Khulna Newsprint Mill eighty miles up river.