Synopsis Kyriakoulis, an EOKA fighter, is arrested by the British. In order to take revenge, his comrades kidnap David (Kostas Kastanas), son of a British woman (Zorz Sarri) who is friends with the...
A young Flemish peasant experiences the brutal side of war after his father has left to fight at the battle front of the Yser, his mother has been executed by German soldiers and his grandfather has b...
Reportage on the making of the sculptures for the Ysertoren by sculptor Karel Aubroeck.
Reel 1: In the introduction, the film separates the old and the new Bern. The old part: Münster cathedral, fountains, streets in the old town. The new part: Gymnasium Kirchenfeld, Hotel Savoy. 2nd p...
An island girl (Stella Greka) comes from her island to Athens and ends up singing in a cabaret. There she meets a seaman, Vasos (Lampros Konstantaras). The temptations of the city will not succeed in ...
Spot Nr. 1 (00:36): SIEMENS / Bildmeister "Jahreszeiten": On the screen of a TV set, first text: „Evening after evening, year after year after year, color TV sets Siemens Bildmeister.“ Color pictu...
In postwar Thessaloniki, Dimitris, a young man, "arrests" Spyros, a kid who stole a wallet and tells him his story, namely the story of the 160 children that made up "The Barefoot Battalion" and strug...
A working-class neighborhood in Piraeus is the setting for the story of a hard-working young man (Giorgos Fountas) who finds himself entangled in illegal dealings with a fraudster (Stefanos Stratigos)...
Michael Wittenborn, Ulli Maier (left to right) in "Da kommt noch was" (2021)
Ronald Zehrfeld, Christiane Paul in "Was gewesen wäre" (2019)
Nils Andre Brünnig, Marvin W. Jones (left to right) in "Was von draußen kommt" (2017)
Dani Levy, Maria Schrader
German movie poster of "Was die Schwalbe sang" (1956)
Bjarne Mädel, Johanna ter Steege in "Was uns nicht umbringt" (2018)
Isabelle Huppert in "Alles was kommt" (2015/16)
Filmplakat
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.