Na vier gruwelijke jaren komt op 11 november 1918 een einde aan de Eerste Wereldoorlog. Tien jaar later maakt oudstrijder Clemens De Landtsheer zijn film over 'de Groote Oorlog': Met onze jongens aan ...
Fictiefilm over de diplomatieke betrekkingen tussen Duitsland en de Verenigde Staten tijdens de Eerste Wereldoorlog naar aanleiding van de zaak van Miss Cavell, die een bron van diplomatieke strijd vo...
At the time of the German occupation of Athens, a group of children steals food and other supplies from the enemy, in order to survive. Their activity turns into a form of resistance and the Germans s...
Spot Nr. 1 (00:37): Adler (Nr. 1 musikalisch): A man at supper in a room asks, „Are you musical? Then why don't you sing along?“ He sings, with accordion accompaniment from off-camera, „Adler ch...
Spot Nr. 1 (00:37): VOLKSBANKEN "Lochkarte": A family photo is shown repurposed as a punch card. The stamps are reversed. With a zoom, the photo becomes a moving image showing the family happily toget...
Spot Nr. 1 (00:34): POLAR Rum 68/1: A person dressed in fur jacket in snow flurry. „Winter time, polar time, grog time - time for Polar.“ The person is serving grog with Polar Rum. A elegantly dre...
It is an articulated film comprised of three free-standing stories with a common theme: the attitude of the Greeks under the yoke of a foreign power. The Clock, the first story, is a comedy set on the...
Postman Antonis (Orestis Makris) with Froso, his grumpy wife (Nelli Marselou) and his daughter Toula (Nelly Mavropoulou) live in a house with a yard in the district of Plaka, Athens. The same yard sha...
"Morgen, Findus, wird"s was geben" (2005/06)
Sandra Nettelbeck while shooting "Was uns nicht umbringt" (2018)
Hans-Christian Schmid on the set of "Was bleibt" (2012)
"Schilf - Alles, was denkbar ist, existiert" (2011/12)
Ava Petsch while shooting "Was man von hier aus sehen kann" (2022)
Holger Haase on the set of "Da geht noch was" (2012/13)
German movie poster of "Sie nannten ihn Krambambuli" ("Was geschah auf Schloss Wildberg", 1971/72)
a part of the feast was also a theatre performance
The film "Was ich von der Gnädigen lernte" was permitted by the censorship office in Berlin with age restriction (only for adults 18 years of age or older) and cuts (two scenes were prohibited).