The footage shows a visit by Kaiser Wilhelm II to Braunschweig (Brunswick) in 1913 for the christening of his grandson, Ernst August. As was customary in the German Empire, Braunschweig celebrated the...
King of Germany Thomas Müller is a prototypical German petty bourgeois. His bland marriage with Sabine is in a rut, and he is estranged from his adolescent son Alexander. When Thomas suddenly loses h...
The Foster BoyBetween 1800 and the 1950s, Swiss authorities forcefully placed hundred thousands of orphans, illegitimate children and kids from broken homes as labourers on farms. Officially coined as...
As a child, director Werner Boote loved plastic, given that his favourite toys were made of it. These marvellous and colourful playthings with their irresistible and distinct scent were given to him b...
The Flood of Wetzlar 1920 The Wetzlar Flood Disaster of 1920. The film shows the old Lahn Bridge at high water and a view from the bridge down the river. The street Am Mühlgraben is flooded. In the L...
Arrival of returning German POWs at Wetzlar train station. The soldiers are greeted at the station by a crowd of people. Since the train is arriving from the direction of Cologne, it can be assumed th...
Carnival in Wetzlar in 1914. At the beginning of the film the council of eleven introduce themselves, you see people with umbrellas, probably after the parade has ended. The guardsmen come out under t...
Rowing Regatta (Imperial Regatta) Documentation of the International Regatta of the Frankfurter Regatta-Verein e.V. on 31 May/1 June 1914 at Deutschherrnkai in Frankfurt am Main. The film shows races ...
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Sandra Nettelbeck while shooting "Was uns nicht umbringt" (2018)
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Hans-Christian Schmid on the set of "Was bleibt" (2012)
Holger Haase on the set of "Da geht noch was" (2012/13)
Ava Petsch while shooting "Was man von hier aus sehen kann" (2022)
German movie poster of "Sie nannten ihn Krambambuli" ("Was geschah auf Schloss Wildberg", 1971/72)
a part of the feast was also a theatre performance
The film was full admitted.
The film was full admitted.
The film was full admitted.
The film was full admitted.
The film was full admitted.
There was no kind of restriction noted.
There was no kind of restriction noted.
There was no kind of restriction noted.