A plane lands in Berlin, passengers leave the plane and pass through customs, suitcases are unloaded. Ride by cab or bus into the city. Chancellor Adenauer on the bus to Berlin. Stream of refugees in ...
The film presents the agricultural and maritime activities of the Quimper region, its craft industry and its past. After the WWII, urban planners prepared new city plans in order to develop the road n...
News report about the memorial service, held in Bruges and Antwerp, following the repatriation of the remains of Charles Fryatt, an English captain accused, condemned and shot by the Germans for pirac...
War-time report, probably broadcasted in November 1919.
News footage filmed almost entirely by Ernest De Bock, a printer who ran the Gaumont cinema in Temse. He filmed local events, edited them and did the inter-titles. A second cameraman worked on the fil...
War-time report, probably released in April 1920.
Popular comedy / satire on the heroïc Belgian culture of war.
Popular comedy / satire on the heroïc Belgian culture of war.
Inauguration ceremony for the Unknown Soldier monument, after World War One.
Still with Wotan Wilke Möhring (on the left), Jasmin Gerat
German movie poster
Siegfried Terpoorten, Johanna Bittenbinder, Nina Proll, Jürgen Tonkel, Florian Brückner, Marie Leuenberger (from left to right)
Nina Proll, Jürgen Tonkel, Maximilian Brückner (from left to right)
Florian Brückner, Siegfried Terpoorten, Marie Leuenberger (from left to right)
Nina Proll, Maximilian Brückner
Peter Dehnert, Johannes Untereichmeier, Johann Schuler, Philipp Franck (from left to right)
Jürgen Tonkel, Maximilian Brückner (from left to right)
There was no kind of restriction noted.
Kinemathograph, 228/26
The film was permitted for young people under 16 years.
The production company "Boehner-Film, Dresden" applied against the partial ban of the film "Was ich von der Gnädigen lernte" at the censorship headquarter in Berlin. The application was rejected.
The film was permitted for young people under 16 years.