May Day Rally as it passes through Glasgow city centre.
The celebration of Labour Day at the industrial areas Tofte and Sagene by the Oslo Fjord.
Spring in the harbour. May Day in Helsinki through tired eyes (with May Day processions and Linnanmäki amusement park). Kulosaari Bridge in Helsinki. Finland’s largest plastic press (Lohja factory)...
The video shows the first five minutes of the film.
An international delegation arrived at the Pilsen train station. They were personally welcomed by the Manager of Skoda factory. The delegation viewed the city and was welcomed to the City Meeting Hous...
Prior to the official opening of the Third International Aviation Exhibition in 1924, a crowd of domestic and foreign guests gathers in front of the Industrial Palace (Průmyslový palác) at the Prag...
Picture report of the last parting with the wife of the first President of Czechoslovakia begins with loading the coffin into the hearse. The funeral procession then leaves the premises of the park at...
Mia May in "Der schwarze Chauffeur" (1917)
May Spils (front) while shooting "Zur Sache, Schätzchen" (1968)
Michaela May, Martin Kabutke
Mia May in "Die Liebesbriefe der Baronin von S." (1924)
Hannelore Elsner, Michaela May (from left to right) in "Familienfest" (2014/15)
Daily call sheet for 23 May 1958 for the shooting of "Der Czardas-König (Die Emmerich-Kalman-Story)".
Daily production report No. 29, 28 May 1958 on the shooting of "...und immer ruft das Herz".
Daily production report No. 30, 29 May 1958 on the shooting of "...und immer ruft das Herz".
Daily production report No. 31, 30 May 1958 on the shooting of "...und immer ruft das Herz".
The censorship headquarter (Filmoberprüfstelle) brought the censorship decision nr. 601 from May 26th 1930 into force again. The admission of the caesarean-scene and the birth-scene (nr. 26076/May 30...
Letter from Verkehrsamt (tourist office) Schwangau to CCC, 03 May 1958 regarding their assistance for the shooting of "Wehe, wenn sie losgelassen" (working title: Lustige Burschen).
Letter from Berlinale director Dr. Alfred Bauer to Artur Brauner, 23 May 1957, regarding the subtiteling of "Die Letzten werden die Ersten sein" for the world premiere.
Letter from CCC to Circus Krone, 27 May 1958, regarding the rental of animals for the shooting of "Ihr 106. Geburtstag".