The film opens with a short presentation of the Norwegian composer Fartein Valen. Then we hear his violin concerto (Op. 37), performed by Filharmonisk Selskaps Orkester, Oslo.
The crews of an assault artillery group posing in front of Schneider tanks with a mascot dog. Lieutenant Fievez of the AS 37 group shows damages from a German shell on the wall of his tank. Schneider ...
Short amateur film from the early 1920s recorded by members of Gastaldi family apparently on holiday in the locality of Gressoney. The film shows not only the visit of the Queen, but also the mountain...
Shooting from a balcony of Via Maria Vittoria (perhaps street number 37) near the intersection of Via delle Rosine, after the bombing of 1943: ruins, debris, ashes and gutted houses. Men with a wheelb...
Commercial for Vardex shirts.
Nel salone conferenze della Fiera di Milano si svolge la Seconda Conferenza sul programma di sviluppo delle Nazioni Unite. La riunione del consiglio d'amministrazione dell'ONU viene aperta da Fanfani....
37 Jahre ist es her, dass Halehs Tochter im Iran hingerichtet wurde und sie daraufhin aus ihrer Heimat in die Niederlande flüchtete. Nie hat sie die Frau, die ihre Tochter damals verriet, gesehen; nu...
Charlotte und Paul sind seit 37 Jahren verheiratet. Das Glück und die Romantik von einst sind längst Routine und Sprachlosigkeit gewichen. Ihre erwachsene Tochter Alex hat als allein erziehende Mutt...
Alexander Milo in "37" (2014)
Alexander Milo in "37" (2014)
"37" (2014)
Movie poster of "37" (2014)
Alexander Milo, Mette Lysdahl in "37" (2014)
Alexander Milo in "37" (2014)
"37" (2014)
Heinz Wismann in "Der Schmetterlingsjäger - 37 Karteikarten zu Nabokov" (2010-14)
Daily production report No. 37b, 02 September 1959 on the shooting of "Abschied von den Wolken" at the airport in Cologne-Wahn.
FILMEN is the most important Danish film magazine from the early silent film period. The journal was published in the period 1912-1919 (with 24 issues per year)
FILMEN is the most important Danish film magazine from the early silent film period. The journal was published in the period 1912-1919 (with 24 issues per year)