Legendary satire of Hollywood with Gloria Swanson as a former star of silent film who hopes to use an opportunistic young scriptwriter for her comeback.
News report about the Liberation of Brussels.
Newsreels from 1940 from Pathé news
Newsreels from 1940 from Pathé news
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Report on the funeral of Queen Astrid, preceded by a compilation of important moments in her life.
Reportage over de begrafenis van koning Albert, eindigend met de intrede van koning Leopold III. De reportage begint met een aantal marcherende soldaten op een plein. Sfeerbeelden van fietsers, gedeco...
Report on the 9th Flemish Nationalist Singalong
Unfinished report about a cycle race at Brussels's Palais des Sports.
Screenshot from "Die Kälte wich" (1936)
Screenshot from "Die Kälte wich" (1936)
Screenshot from "Die Kälte wich" (1936)
Screenshot from "Die Kälte wich" (1936)
Screenshot from "Sichtbare Gedanken" (1933/34)
Screenshot from "Sichtbare Gedanken" (1933/34)
Screenshot from "Sichtbare Gedanken" (1933/34)
Screenshot from "Sichtbare Gedanken" (1933/34)
A look at life in Harris including its fishing industry and the making of Harris tweed.
A steamer trip from Wemyss Bay through the Kyles of Bute to Inveraray.
A holiday film of Italy, including views of Genoa, Alassio, Naples and Filignano.
The story of a group of people trying to survive after an atomic war, by sacrificing to their Gods.
A romantic wee ballet, Highland Fling is Matthew Bourne’s take on the classic La Sylphide. It follows James, a young Scot with sex, love and rock and roll on his mind, and his fateful journey from t...
The divisional commander, Brigadier-General F S Meighan, shows the journalists around the training area. (Very broken film, extremely hard to follow.) The men are engaged in various kinds of training:...
General views of a youth parade which includes the Boys' Brigade, Boy Scouts, and Girl Guides at the Inverkeithing Lammas Fair and Games.
A film interpretation of the poem 'The Leaden Echo and the Golden Echo' by Gerard Manley Hopkins. Margaret Tait reads the poem throughout the film.