 
                                    Made to commemorate the tercentenary of the Company of Merchants of the city of Edinburgh featuring the tradition of teaching in Merchant Company schools.
 
                                    A descriptive essay on the city of Edinburgh, and in particular of Edinburgh Castle.
 
                                    The town of Dunfermline, its past and present. Film includes brief shots of frigate sailing up the Forth and of USS aircraft carrier moored.
 
                                    The poet Norman MacCaig talks about his work to Magnus Magnusson and John MacInnes.
 
                                    The island of Iona is glimpsed in summer and winter, through the lambing and harvest seasons, from sunrise to sunset.
 
                                    The film follows David Jenkins through his training for the 400m from 1975 through to the heats for the Olympics. David qualified for the final heat but did not receive a medal.
 
                                    The fishing fleet leaving Fisherrow harbour, Musselburgh at the start of the herring fishing season and passing through the Forth & Clyde and Crinan canals as far as Skye.
 
                                    A film sponsored by the Scottish Tourist Board, highlighting the areas of Scotland influenced by the Victorian Era. There is footage of Queen Victoria in Scotland and general views of Great Scottish ...
 
                                    Alexander Fehling, Robert Hunger-Bühler (from left to right) in "Im Labyrinth des Schweigens" (2013/14)
 
                                    Jeffrey Zach, Alexander Milo (from left to right) in "37" (2014)
 
                                    Alexander Fehling (second from right) in "Der Hauptmann" (2017)
 
                                    Alexander Dittner
 
                                    Alexander Lahl
 
                                    Alexander Hick
 
                                    Alexander Kluge at the Deutsches Filmuseum in Frankfurt on September 10, 2009
 
                                    Alexander Fehling
 
                                     
                                     
                                     
                                    The film "Hans Alexander Klapperstorchs Umsturz der Weltordnung" was banned by the censorship office in Berlin.
 
                                     
                                     
                                    