How the aluminium industry was established in the Highlands.
How a bridge was built over the Cromarty Firth and how an environment was preserved for migratory seabirds.
Promotional film for North British Locomotive Company, Glasgow with coverage on how the locomotive "Bartholomew Diaz" was manufactured and sent to South Africa. It was named by the South African Mini...
A study of skateboarders in Kelvingrove Park, Glasgow. The old skating park was dismantled a few years after the making of this film, however a replacement park was opened on the same site in 2004.
Gannet hunting on the island of Sula Sgeir. [When this film was made the film-maker was the first non Ness man (Ness being an area of the Island of Lewis) to be allowed to join the trip].
The activities and operation of the Aberdeen Children's Theatre which was the first Civic Children's Theatre to be opened in Britain. The theatre was operated by the Department of Speech Therapy.
Choreographer Sophie Laplane was commissioned to create a work in a week, as part of Scottish Ballet's 2019 Digital Season.
An extract featuring the Braemar Highland Games from the film "To Grace the Occasion" which was produced for Aristoc.
Maria Mozhdah, Ekavali Khanna (left to right) in "Was werden die Leute sagen" (2017)
Adil Hussain in "Was werden die Leute sagen" (2017)
Maria Mozhdah (center) in "Was werden die Leute sagen" (2017)
Maria Mozhdah (center back), Adil Hussain (center back) in "Was werden die Leute sagen" (2017)
Ella Frey, Martin Wuttke in "Glück ist was für Weicheier" (2018)
German movie poster of "Glück ist was für Weicheier" (2018)
Ella Frey in "Glück ist was für Weicheier" (2018)
Christian Friedel, Ella Frey in "Glück ist was für Weicheier" (2018)
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.