Episcopal consecration ceremony of Bishop James Ward on 21st September 1960 when he was made titular Bishop of Sita and Bishop Auxiliary of Glasgow.
The lives of the fishing community on the Shetland islands of Out Skerries. [At the time of making this film the population was 84].
The rail service between Dumfries and Stranraer harbour filmed just before the line was closed down on June 14th, 1965.
A film about a little boy's dream about what he would like from Santa. His dream comes true and he gets the toy that he was wishing for.
Interviews with members of the shipyard team who built the liner Queen Elizabeth 2; held before the launch, when the ship was still known as Q4.
A current affairs programme discussing the North Sea oil industry in 1971 - just as the potential value of the industry to Scotland was becoming apparent.
A performance of Swan Lake by Scottish Ballet, recorded at the Theatre Royal in Glasgow in 1978. This production of Swan Lake was choreographed by Peter Darrell.
This film focuses on the young LGBTQ+ community and was devised and created by a group of Secondary school pupils in Motherwell.
Henry Hübchen, Marius V. Haas (from left to right) in "Da geht noch was" (2012/13)
Florian David Fitz, Henry Hübchen (in the back) in "Da geht noch was" (2012/13)
Henry Hübchen, Florian David Fitz (from left to right) in "Da geht noch was" (2012/13)
Marius V. Haas, Florian David Fitz (from left to right) in "Da geht noch was" (2012/13)
Leslie Malton, Henry Hübchen in "Da geht noch was" (2012/13)
Marius V. Haas, Jamie Bick, Florian David Fitz (from left to right) in "Da geht noch was" (2012/13)
Henry Hübchen in "Da geht noch was" (2012/13)
German movie poster of "Da geht noch was" (2012/13)
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.