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Promotional film about the FN car plant at Herstal.
Report on the funeral of cardinal Mercier.
A child's visit to the World fair of 1958.
Inauguration by Sabena of the first international flights for transport by helicopter
Report about the death of King Albert I, first in Marche-les-Dames, then in Brussels.
Report on the visit of several Congolese politicians to Brussels.
Chilly Gonzales (left) in "Shut Up and Play the Piano" (2018)
Sibylle Berg in "Shut Up and Play the Piano" (2018)
Chilly Gonzales in "Shut Up and Play the Piano" (2018)
Chilly Gonzales in "Shut Up and Play the Piano" (2018)
Chilly Gonzales in "Shut Up and Play the Piano" (2018)
Chilly Gonzales in "Shut Up and Play the Piano" (2018)
Chilly Gonzales in "Shut Up and Play the Piano" (2018)
Chilly Gonzales in "Shut Up and Play the Piano" (2018)
Andreas Schmidt, Andreas Dresen, Justus von Dohnányi (from left to right) on the set of "Timm Thaler oder das verkaufte Lachen" (2015-17)
Klaus Lemke, Christiane Krüger, Monika Zinnenberg, Dieter Geissler (from left to right) on the set of "48 Stunden bis Acapulco" (1967) ("Offene Wunde Deutscher Film", 2016/17)
Monika Burg (on the right) in "Zwei in einer großen Stadt", 1942 ("Hitlers Hollywood - Das deutsche Kino im Zeitalter der Propaganda 1933-45", 2016/17)
Florian Heinzen-Ziob, Georg Heinzen (from left to right) on the set of "Original Copy - Verrückt nach Kino" (2014/15)
Helmuth Lohner, Marianne Nentwich, director Otto Schenk, Hartmut Becker (from left to right) on the set of "Der lebende Leichnam" (1981)
Pál Mácsai, Mark Ivanir, Hans Löw, Moritz Bleibtreu (1st-4th from the left) in "Es war einmal in Deutschland..." (2016/17)
Joseph Beuys, "Karfreitag-Aktion Mönchen Gladbach" together with Jonas Hafner, "Friedensfeier", concerted action in front of the minster, Mönchen-Gladbach, March 31, 1972 ("Beuys", 2015-17)
Frank Kleid, Marita Breuer, Eva Maria Schneider, Gabriele Blum (first to fourth on the left) in "Heimat. Eine deutsche Chronik. 8. Teil: Der Amerikaner (1945-1947)" (1981-84)