The video shows the first five minutes of the film.
"Der Rebell. Die Feuer rufen" was digitized by DFF - Deutsches Filminstitut & Filmmuseum as part of the film heritage funding program "För...
The history of the Niger project in French West Africa and the work being done in land reclamation, irrigation and rice-growing—with equipment purchased through the Marshall Plan. (Note: France appl...
The film shows scenes at a fair with the people that participated, most likely including a so called human zoo or ethnoligical exhibition. The next event is a procession of kids, dressed up as marchin...
Fashion salesman Amadeus flirts with the secretary when his wife Emma pays him an unexpected visit. She asks for a new coat. He gives her a checkered raincoat from his storage. At home she meets her f...
The video shows the first five minutes of the film. Film synopsis: While roaming around a poor neighbourhood, wealthy heir Christian Wahnschaffe rescues a prostitute from the brutality of her pimp bro...
The video shows the first five minutes of the film. Films from the National-Socialist period must be considered in the context of state-influenced production and reception. Further informations »
The video shows the first five minutes of the film. Film synopsis: Lorenz Lubota, a plain town chronicler, who cares for his mother and his siblings, is a daydreamer and writes poems. One day, he is ...
The video shows the first five minutes of the film. Films from the National-Socialist period must be considered in the context of state-influenced production and reception. Further informations »
Szene aus "Zwei Mütter"
Helga Göring, Françoise Spira (v.l.n.r.)
Françoise Spira, Ruth Wacker (v.l.n.r.)
Gudrun Landgrebe
Szene mit Gudrun Landgrebe, Rolf Zacher (vorne)
Szene mit Gudrun Landgrebe (links)
Gudrun Landgrebe, Burkhard Driest (Mitte, v.l.n.r.) (Dreharbeiten)
Gudrun Landgrebe, Burkhard Driest (Dreharbeiten)
Daily call sheet for 16 August 1958 for the shooting of "Ohne Mutter geht es nicht".
Der soziale Film, Der Kinematograph, 630, (1919), S. 14. Rezension zu "Mutter Erde" von Johannes Gaulke und Heinrich Ilgenstein.