(Reel 1) The film comes from two cameras. For the exterior scenes of delegates arriving at the Foreign Office the first camera is positioned low on the steps beside which the official cars stop. Few o...
I. 'STRICKEN SERBIA: Serbian wounded soldiers waiting at a base depot, before being transferred to a hospital ship'. Men gather by a building, most of them bandaged or carrying crutches. Men hand out ...
Barry, a wretched playboy, expects to get rich from the legacy of an uncle of his, the king of roast meat sauce, but his lawyer informs him that the secret of the sauce recipe has been lost along with...
Ein so genannter "Omnibusfilm", in dem elf namhafte deutsche Regisseure versuchen, die Stimmung in der krisengeschüttelten Bundesrepublik nach der Entführung und Ermordung Hans Martin Schleyers sowi...
G. W. Pabst’s anti-war classic tells the story of four German soldiers on the Western Front in France in the last year of the First World War. The Bavarian sees the war primarily as an adventure. Th...
Newsreel about the aftermath of the First World War with items in memory of the war.
The Women's Guild of Empire enjoy a day trip to Walter Scott country; they leave Paisley in Alexander's motor coaches.
A demonstration of how a ship's frame cold bending machine operates. Filmed in Alexander Stephen's Yard, Linthouse, Glasgow.
Szene mit Christian Berkel, Alexander Held, Alexandra Maria Lara, André Hennicke (Mitte, v.l.n.r.)
Erwin Strahl, Hannelore Auer, Rudolf Prack, Peter Alexander (v.l.n.r.)
Christos Manazidis, Philipp Alexander Meichsner, Sebastian Meichsner (left to right) in "Verpiss dich, Schneewittchen" (2018)
Sascha Alexander Geršak, Vicky Krieps, Volker Bruch, Stefan Konarske (from left to right) in "Outside the Box" (2014/15)
Alexander Scheer, Meltem Kaptan (left to right) in "Rabiye Kurnaz gegen George W. Bush" (2022)
Konstantin Kaucher, Karl Alexander Seidel, Zoë Charlotte Mannhardt (from left to right) in "Hände weg von Mississippi" (2006/07)
Ben Miles, Sascha Alexander Geršak (from left to right) in "5 Jahre Leben" (2011/12)
Mehdi Nebbou, Simon Licht, Alexander Hörbe (from left to right) in "Happy Hour" (2013-15)
Elster, Alexander. "Kinogewerbe und Kinokunst." Bild & Film. Zeitschrift für Lichtbilderei und Kinematographie III,7 (1913/1914): 172-173. Die wirtschaftliche Lage des Kinogewerbes verhindere eine k...