I. Bligny village and Mont Bligny near Rheims shows shell damage. General Berthelot reviews troops of British XXII Corps under Lieutenant-General Sir Alexander Godley. These include what appear to be ...
(Reel 1) General Paraskevopoulos directs his country's forces in the River Struma valley, which includes the Rupel Pass, supported by fire from British 6-inch howitzers and French 155mm howitzers. The...
I. 'DIFFICULTIES OF TRANSPORT. Some of the troubles to be overcome by the transport to keep in touch with the advancing troops.' Wagons, carts, 18-pounder artillery and a convoy of motor lorries pass ...
Paris, 1900. The sixteen-year-old Anya, daughter of Mrs. Liouba Ranevskaya, comes to the City of Lights to take back to Russia her fragile and seductive mother, who has been abandoned by her lover, wh...
Romantic comedy about a secretary and the disinherited son of a baron. In De Kribbebijter, Willy, the son of a baron, sets his sights on an untitled girl. He marries her in spite of his extremely cur...
Wedding ceremony between the Hon. Flora Marjory Fraser (daughter of Lord Saltoun) to Captain Alexander Ramsay at St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Fraserburgh.
An educational film exploring the life and work of Alexander Thomson (Greek Thomson), the Scottish architect who was born in 1817.
Interview with Ingmar Bergman by the SFI’s MD at the time, Jörn Donner, on shooting Fanny and Alexander. Interview made before the 1981 film gala in Hamburger Börs.
Jochen Freydank
Alexander von Schlippenbach in "Tastenarbeiter - Alexander von Schlippenbach" (2023)
Alexander von Schlippenbach in "Tastenarbeiter - Alexander von Schlippenbach" (2023)
German movie poster of "Tastenarbeiter - Alexander von Schlippenbach" (2023)
Alexander von Schlippenbach (right) in "Tastenarbeiter - Alexander von Schlippenbach" (2023)
Alexander von Schlippenbach ("Tastenarbeiter - Alexander von Schlippenbach", 2023)
Alexander von Schlippenbach (left) in "Tastenarbeiter - Alexander von Schlippenbach" (2023)
Alexander von Schlippenbach in "Tastenarbeiter - Alexander von Schlippenbach" (2023)
The film "Hans Alexander Klapperstorchs Umsturz der Weltordnung" was banned by the censorship office in Berlin.