1962 News Compilation. Includes footage of the replica of the PS Comet, made in 1962, for the 150th Anniversary of its building in 1812. The Comet was the first passenger paddle steamer built in Europ...
Original camera rushes from the archaeological excavation of Perth High Street, the first urban excavation in Scotland. On site footage records the actual excavation work as it was carried out. [see...
One local community in Glasgow [Govanhill] go to extraordinary lengths to save their local pool when they began what was to become the longest occupation of a public building in British history.
Footage of the Queen and Prince Philip’s visit to Banff. The ceremony took place on Low Street and was part of the Royal visit to North East coastal towns on 14th August 1961.
Rushes (?) of a programme following a family "Doon the Water" from Millport to Dunoon and taking in Rothesay along the way, included is an interview with Chic Murray in Rothesay outside the theatre he...
Martin Martin was born in Skye. In 1703 he published the first written account of the Western Isles following an extensive journey there. The story of the writer and his classic account.
In der Reihe WAS TUT SICH – IM DEUTSCHEN FILM? präsentiert das Kino des Deutschen Filmmuseums einmal im Monat ein aktuelles Werk. Am 11. Oktober 2018 stellte Detlev Buck im Gespräch mit Urs Spörr...
Videobotschaft zu "What's Up, Doc?" ("Is' was, Doc?", USA 1972) anlässlich der "Carte Blanche"-Reihe von Christian Petzold im DFF - Deutsches Filminstitut & Filmmuseum, Frankfurt am Main im Novem...
Julia Jentsch, Felix Kramer (left to right) in "Was Marielle weiß" (2025)
"KINDSEIN - ich sehe was, was Du nicht siehst!" (2017)
"KINDSEIN - ich sehe was, was Du nicht siehst!" (2017)
"KINDSEIN - ich sehe was, was Du nicht siehst!" (2017)
Elisabeth Taraba in "Das Wie ist das Was" (2020)
Elisabeth Taraba, Paul Boche in "Das Wie ist das Was" (2020)
Paul Boche in "Das Wie ist das Was" (2020)
Frank Habatsch (second from left), Verena Marie Kahler (center), Thomas Kahler (third from right), Sabrina Schlenke (second from right), Paul Boche (right) in "Das Wie ist das Was" (2020)