On the August 2nd, 1903, on the holy St Elias' Day, a rebellion was organized in Macedonia which was an answer to the long lasting slavery and oppression by the Turks to which Macedonian people had be...
The film was shot in Constantinople by the director of the National Turkish Theater, Ertugrul Muhsin Bey with a script by Grigorios Xenopoulos, based on his novel by the same name. It was shown as on...
A dramatic documentary about the Greek village of Belogiannis near Budapest, Hungary, which was built in 1950 by Greek political refugees, former fighters of the Democratic Army. At the time when the...
This is a film adaptation of the same story released exactly thirty years after the original production and marks the beginning of the cooperation between Aliki Vougiouklaki and Dimitris Papamichail, ...
This is the first Greek religious film: the story of a young woman who studies in a Cycladic monastery and envisions the passion of Christ. The filming was never completed, but later on, with the use ...
A documentary featuring the history and evolution of the musical genre that was born in Smyrna and Constantinople and was then taken across the Aegean to Greece after 1922. Testimonies of Greek, Turki...
On the initiative of Foreign Minister Richard Sandler, the Nordic heads of state gathered in Stockholm on 18 October 1939. The aim was, in the light of the outbreak of war and the Soviet threat agains...
The war still raged in Europe and Finnish Lapland, but in Helsinki, the new year, 1945, was welcomed extravagantly at the Exhibition Hall. Tauno Majuri (1907-1980), hosted the festivities; music was p...
Ani Karseladze in "Was sehen wir, wenn wir zum Himmel schauen?" (2021)
German movie Poster of "Was sehen wir, wenn wir zum Himmel schauen?" (2021)
Ani Karseladze in "Was sehen wir, wenn wir zum Himmel schauen?" (2021)
Oliko Barbakadze, Giorgi Ambrolashvili (left to right) in "Was sehen wir, wenn wir zum Himmel schauen?" (2021)
Giorgi Bochorishvili in "Was sehen wir, wenn wir zum Himmel schauen?" (2021)
Pegah Ferydoni (left) in "Stand Up! Was bleibt, wenn alles weg ist" (2021)
German movie poster of "Stand Up! Was bleibt, wenn alles weg ist" (2021)
Timo Jacobs, Pegah Ferydoni (left to right) in "Stand Up! Was bleibt, wenn alles weg ist" (2021)
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.