Barbarians outside: yesterday as today. Who have centuries of civilization gone by for? Not even appearance has altered the Norman in his barbarism. This great work from the Ambrosio hotbed admi...
I. Sofia. Elections for councilors and jurors on May 15, 1949. Slogans and posters in the streets. People are voting. Commission. An elderly woman drops an envelope in an urn. The drummer Hristo Dilov...
The film is partially completed, and shows some signs of proper editing, but scenes may break off abruptly in one reel and resume in another reel. Throughout the film numerous reporters, press photogr...
"A love story, not only, it probably revolves around passion, but also around dear money." - (Lovers); "In 1950, 340 - 350,000 apartments were completed, in them can accommodate 1.5 million residents,...
This is a documentary about the creation of an artificial lake from the waters of the Mornos river in order to supply water to Athens, towards the end of 1970s. This project led to the abandonment of ...
The footage, filmed on May 30, 1915, records a WWI intercession procession before the Inner City Parish Church, the Basilica, and the Parliament. The creators of the film concentrated on the famous pe...
Ten years after the first emigration wave of Greek laborers to Belgium coalmines, the director takes a personal view of the problems confronting these laborers in a European country which provides the...
A working-class neighborhood in Piraeus is the setting for the story of a hard-working young man (Giorgos Fountas) who finds himself entangled in illegal dealings with a fraudster (Stefanos Stratigos)...
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.