Documentary film with fictional elements. The subject of the film is the economic and social reconstruction achievements of the state of Lower Saxony from 1946 to 1950. These are illustrated primarily...
Documentary on the life in Berne at the beginning of the eighties. Proviele (= for many) gives an insight into different ways of lifes in a heterogenous society: street life, young urban couples, farm...
This is uncut footage with original sound (not chronological, different camera perspectives) documenting the founding event of the Foundation for the Sorbian People / Załožba za serbski lud on Octob...
Film documentation of the "Stollenreiten" (Upper Sorbian: jěchanje wo wosušk, Lower Sorbian: rejtowanje wó kołac) in Neu Zauche. The custom originally belongs to the harvest customs in Lower Lusat...
Julius Neubronner (1852-1932), a chemist and inventor from Kronberg was one of the first people to film in the Rhine-Main region. In 1903 he acquired his first film camera, an Ernemann "Kino" for 17.5...
The video shows the first five minutes of the film. Film synopsis: Arising from the past, the Baron of Muenchhausen takes on new form in his free-spirited adventures with his loyal servant Kuchenreutt...
Several different newsreel reports, starting with images from Lugano in Switzerland (stencil colored, 20m) without any intertitles. Then boxing children, Regatta in Miami, roller scating student prote...
Ruth Albu, Georgia Lind (from left to right) in "Geschminkte Jugend" (1928/29)
Albert Lieven, Heinrich George, Peter Voss (v.l.n.r.)
German movie poster of "Peters Jugend" (1981)
Wolfgang Zilzer (on the left, standing) in "Geschminkte Jugend" (1928/29)
Rieke Ramoff in "Geschminkte Jugend" (1960)
German movie poster of "Peters Jugend" (1981)
Christian Wolff, Christian Doermer (front from left to right) in "Geschminkte Jugend" (1960)
Beate Hasenau (fourth from the left) in "Geschminkte Jugend" (1960)
The film "Reifende Jugend" was qualified for public screening - full permission.
The film was permitted to young people under 16 years.
The film was permitted to young people under 16 years.
Censurní sbor poradní (Censor Advisory Board) suggested qualifying the film "Dozrávající mládí" for public screening - ban for young people, exclusion of titles and dialogues.
The film "Hitler-Jugend in den Bergen" was permitted by the censorship office in Munich.
Film distributing company applies for censoring of the film "Dozrávající mládí". The film was qualified for public screening - ban for young people, exclusion of titles and dialogues. The alterna...
The head of the censorship committee which had permitted the film (Filmprüfstelle München) raised an objection against the permission. The objection was rejected. The film was permitted by...