Christian IX (b. 1818) died 29 January 1906. He was king of Denmark for 42 years. With his many family ties to the royal houses of Europe, he was known as 'Europe's father-in-law'. After castrum dolor...
A reel that documents activities of early cinema owners in Switzerland, mostly Jean Speck of Zurich
The industrialist Evaristo Marni, envious of the success of a competitor, Andrea Vivanti, instigates a drunkard, Tonio, to set fire to the factory of his rival. Andrea, who a few days earlier had take...
INTERTITLES OF THE FILM IN RUSSIAN 01:00:02:00 – Footage filmed by United States Army for American and Russian citizens 01:00:03:13 – American fleet 01:00:08:20 – Admiral V.Sims, commanding o...
Spot Nr. 1 (00:37) Korbinian I: "Was Korbinian auffällt..." Münchner Schulen: Mr. Korbinian (Michel Lang) picks up his grandson from school. Talking to a politician or commissioner in the local gove...
I. Dedicated to September 9. Fields with wheat, sunflower. Picking tobacco. Craft workshops. Carriage in front of the royal palace in Sofia. The Palace. Park. Military action – soldiers load cannon,...
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...
The footage, filmed on May 30, 1915, records a WWI intercession procession before the Inner City Parish Church, the Basilica, and the Parliament. The creators of the film concentrated on the famous pe...
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)