Lithuanian film made in Soviet Lithuania and directed by Vytautas Žalakevičius. Žalakevičius, actor Donatas Banionis, and cinematographer Jonas Gricius were awarded USSR State Prize for the film i...
Views of village. Military camp. “Maistas” company in Kaunas: breeding of pigs, cows, horses, goats, sheep; meat industry.
Summer field works in Trakai district Onuškis town Gruožnikėliai village resident mr. Alikonis family. Women works in harvest time. A little girl helps for the women. Women weave the belts of rye a...
Painted portrait of professor Adam Hrebnicki. There is a lecture for agricultural workers. It may be that the lecture is dedicated to memory of professor A.Hrebnicki. An opening ceremony of the Memori...
Documentary tells about one of the best football referee in the USSR, journalist working in the newspaper “Kauno tiesa” Kęstutis Andziulis. K.Andziulis talks to journalist, holds a stopwatch and ...
Road to the Castle hill. Ruins of the castle. Panoramic view of Vilnius from Gedimino hill. The portrait of Dr. Jonas Basanavičius. The house where J.Basanavičius lived and Lithuanian science societ...
„Adam Wants to Be a Man – the firs artistically solid and significant Lithuanian feature film. (…) The film director V.Žalakevičius, together with a talented team (there the first time in cine...
The film about the treatment of oncological diseases, research, disease causes.
Hans-Heinrich Hardt (front) in "Cord" (2019)
Emil Jannings (standing), Robert Klein-Lörk (right) in "Der blaue Engel" (1926)
Karl Freund, Emil Jannings (left to right) while shooting "Der letzte Mann" (1924)
Fritz Rasp in scene from the Buenos Aires copy of "Metropolis", which contains numerous scenes thought to be lost. (Image editing: Dennis Neuschäfer-Rube for ZEITmagazin)
Still taken from the Buenos Aires copy of "Metropolis", which contains numerous scenes thought to be lost. (Image editing: Dennis Neuschäfer-Rube for ZEITmagazin)
Marianne Hoppe, Ferdinand Marian (left to right) in "Romanze in Moll" (1944)
Marianne Hoppe in "Romanze in Moll" (1944)
"Faust" (1926)
Maggie Peren, Ken Duken (v.l.n.r.)
Ken Duken
Ken Duken, Hinnerk Schönemann (v.l.n.r.)
Tamara Samonte
Maggie Peren
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