Commemoration of the liberation of Brussels.
Commemoration of the liberation of Brussels.
Newsreels from the week of September 18, 1944.
Newsreels from the week of September 18, 1944.
Newsreels from the week of July 9th, 1945
Newsreels from the week of July 9th, 1945
Newsreels from the week of September 1st, 1945
Newsreels from the week of September 1st, 1945
Kriegsdrama (100% ig deutsch) nach
Sittenbild (deutsch nachsynchron.) nach Stück
Ausstattungs-Revue (englisch, Farbenphotographie) nach der Komödie
Tendenzdrama
(englisch) nach dem Roman
"Ein Ei für ein Ei" (2022)
"Ein Ei für ein Ei" (2022)
"Ein Ei für ein Ei" (2022)
"Ein Ei für ein Ei" (2022)
Silvan Hahn, Balduin Pfeffer (left to right) in "Der melancholische Friseur" (2023)
Balduin Pfeffer in "Der melancholische Friseur" (2023)
Sarah Melz in "Der melancholische Friseur" (2023)
Sarah Melz in "Der melancholische Friseur" (2023)
TV documentary about Chinese families living and working in Glasgow and Edinburgh, the problems they face in terms of housing, education, work and community relations, and the provisions in place to a...
Shots of the "Empress of Britain" leaving Greenock for Canada and of the interior of the Parkhead steel works.
Craigbank Gardens, Edinburgh. The film has extensive footage of allotments, vegetable gardens and people tending the crops. Portree Horticultural Show also features towards the end of the film.
Everyday life in the crofting community of Acharacle, Lochaber, in the 1950s.
The children of Rosehearty Primary School join with older members of the village to record memories of the village in the early half of the century, illustrated by a varied montage of photographs. Inc...
Family home movies including footage of daily life around Glasgow city centre, the Barras market, the West End and the new Clyde Tunnel.
I. RAMC men help refugees in a street in Douai to load both themselves and their belongings into a British Army lorry. As the last one is loaded the tailboard is closed up and the people wave as the l...
A camping expedition by an uncle and his nephew, showing the do's and don'ts of the countryside code.