Actors’ screen tests for the feature film “Terror” which was later renamed to “Nobody Wanted to Die”. Participants of screen tests are Bronius Babkauskas, Regimantas Adomaitis, Aurimas Babka...
The 6th anniversary of Lithuanian independence. People gather for a mess in Kaunas Cathedral. The military parade in the square commanded by general Silvestras Žukauskas. The members of government, d...
Soldiers march in Kaunas. People near the church. Church. Church procession goes out of the church, moves in the street. Boy holds pillow on which is Heart of Jesus, hammer, pliers and ladders are pre...
Lithuanian film made in Soviet Lithuania and directed by Vytautas Žalakevičius. Žalakevičius, actor Donatas Banionis, and cinematographer Jonas Gricius were awarded USSR State Prize for the film i...
Views of village. Military camp. “Maistas” company in Kaunas: breeding of pigs, cows, horses, goats, sheep; meat industry.
Summer field works in Trakai district Onuškis town Gruožnikėliai village resident mr. Alikonis family. Women works in harvest time. A little girl helps for the women. Women weave the belts of rye a...
Painted portrait of professor Adam Hrebnicki. There is a lecture for agricultural workers. It may be that the lecture is dedicated to memory of professor A.Hrebnicki. An opening ceremony of the Memori...
Documentary tells about one of the best football referee in the USSR, journalist working in the newspaper “Kauno tiesa” Kęstutis Andziulis. K.Andziulis talks to journalist, holds a stopwatch and ...
Emilia Schüle (left) in "Wunderschöner" (2025)
Karoline Herfurth, Friedrich Mücke (left to right) in "Wunderschöner" (2025)
"Wie die Liebe geht" (2024)
Anneke Kim Sarnau in "Wunderschöner" (2025)
Emilia Packard, Albert Lichtenstern (left to right) in "Wunderschöner" (2025)
Nora Tschirner in "Wunderschöner" (2025)
German movie poster of "Wie die Liebe geht" (2024)
"Wie die Liebe geht" (2024)
English dialogue list (excerpt) for "Kampf um Rom. 1. Teil" , with handwritten annotations by Robert Siodmak.
Screenplay (version from February 1968, excerpt) for "Kampf um Rom. 1. Teil", with handwritten revisions 19 March 1968.
English screenplay of ""Kampf um Rom. 1. Teil" (version from February 1968, excerpt), with handwritten revisions 12 August 1968.
Italian screenplay (version from February 1968, excerpt) for "Kampf um Rom. 1. Teil".
Costume excerpt for "Kampf um Rom. 1. Teil", part of "Amalaswintha" played by Honor Blackman.
Kostümauszug für "Kampf um Rom. 1. Teil", Rolle "Julia", gespielt von Ingrid Boulting.
Costume excerpt for "Kampf um Rom. 1. Teil", part of "Julia" played by Ingrid Boulting.
Daily production report No. 12, 18 May 1968 on the shooting of "Kampf um Rom. 1. Teil".