The video shows the first five minutes of the film. Film synopsis: Ulrich Schamoni's first feature film is one of the first works of young German cinema: Sabine Sinjen and Bruno Dietrich play an archi...
Amateur footage of the Irvine family in India, including shots of military parades and a voyage along the Suez Canal.
Amateur footage of a wedding reception, including shots of the bride, groom and guests drinking champagne and posing for photographs on a lawn. Possibly a member of the Sutherland-Graeme family of Gr...
Amateur footage of activities and events at Raigmore Hospital near Inverness in the immediate post-war years, including shots of staff and patients, and a visit by King George VI and Queen Elizabeth t...
Amateur footage of the Irvine family in India, including shots of a British military wedding and parade.
Documentary about the Salobrar of Campos. The area is a set of artificially pools connected to the sea by a water channel from the beach of es Trenc which, even today, are dedicated to the extraction ...
Documentary about the Salobrar of Campos. The area is a set of artificially pools connected to the sea by a water channel from the beach of es Trenc which, even today, are dedicated to the extraction ...
You Tell Me Moni has been living in Spain for 20 years and has hardly any contact with her younger sister Silke. This changes when a stranger pushes Silke from a bridge into the Havel river. The polic...
Ulrich Schamoni (on the right) on the set of "Es" (1965/66)
Ulrich Schamoni on the set of "Es" (1965)
Ulrich Schamoni (on the left), Gérard Vandenberg (third on the left) on the set of "Es" (1965)
"Es" (1965/66)
Bernhard Minetti, Bruno Dietrich (from left to right) in "Es" (1965/66)
Bruno Dietrich, Sabine Sinjen in "Es" (1965/66)
Werner Schwier in "Es" (1965/66)
Ulrich Schamoni, Gérard Vandenberg (from left to right) on the set of "Es" (1965/66)
The provincial government of Baden applied for partial revocation of permission of the film "Es war" at the censorship headquarter in Berlin. The application was partially accepted, many scenes were a...
The film was permitted to young people under 16 years.
The film was permitted to young people under 16 years.
The film "Er, Sie, Es" was permitted by the censorship office in Berlin with age restriction (only for adults 18 years of age or older).
The production company "Universum-Film A.G., Berlin" applied against the ban (for young people) of the film "Er, Sie, Es" at the censorship headquarter in Berlin for young people. The application was ...
The film was permitted to young people under 16 years.
There was not any kind of restriction noted.