An entry for the 1938 Scottish Amateur Film Festival, the film shot in Austria, includes scenes of local festivals. [Violet Anderson was a contemporary of Norman McLaren at Glasgow School of Art].
A reconstruction of George IV's visit to Edinburgh in 1822 drawing a contrast between the old town and the New Town which the King was able to see in development. (15 mins)
One of a series of films made about life in Dumfries Academy 1955-1978, this film was shot by pupils in the academic year 1969-1970, and includes several "in-jokes".
The First World War was still raging when the wedding of Captain John Glaister RAMC, son of Prof John Glaister and Isobel Lindsay, daughter of Sir John Lindsay took place at Glasgow Cathedral, 25th Ma...
Family film featuring harbour views of Stonehaven and Collieston. The film features shots of men in soldier's uniform - possibly this film was taken during their leave from duties in the Second World...
The operation, personal, and educational value of the Children's Theatre, Aberdeen. This was shot at the time of the retirement of Miss Catherine Hollingworth after 25 yrs service to the Children's Sp...
The Denny D2 hoverbus was the first in the world produced for commercial operation. Showing the hovercraft moving over the Firth of Clyde. Includes interior shots of control room, and operation of th...
The process of transferring iron ore from ships docked at General Terminus Quay on the Clyde, and at Hunterston, on the Firth of Clyde. The ore was destined for use in steelworks and shipbuilding yar...
German movie poster of "Was gewesen wäre" (2019)
Christiane Paul, Ronald Zehrfeld in "Was gewesen wäre" (2019)
Christiane Paul in "Was gewesen wäre" (2019)
Mercedes Müller, Lena Urzendowsky (left to right) in "Was gewesen wäre" (2019)
Sebastian Hülk, Christiane Paul in "Was gewesen wäre" (2019)
Christiane Paul, Ronald Zehrfeld in "Was gewesen wäre" (2019)
Leonard Kunz, Mercedes Müller in "Was gewesen wäre" (2019)
Ronald Zehrfeld, Christiane Paul in "Was gewesen wäre" (2019)
The chairman applied against the permission of the advertisement for the film "Was Frauen träumen". The application was accepted. One further photo was prohibited.
The film was permitted to young people under 16 years.
The film was permitted to young people under 16 years.
Film-Kurier, 181/15
The film was permitted to young people under 16 years.
Film-Prüfstelle in Berlin qualified the film "Kleiner Mann - was nun?" for public screening - ban for young people.