"Hunger Blockade Germany" is one of three documentary films made by the American doctor and amateur filmmaker William Held during a stay in Berlin from 1919 to 1922. His films are especially interesti...
Spot Nr. 1 (00:36): SIEMENS BILDMEISTER "Farbtreu Fernsehen": „Experience the world in color. True-color television with Siemens.“ Logo with rainbow-colored circle arranged as a mobile. Demonstrat...
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...
Spot Nr. 1 (00:37): VOLKSBANKEN "Lochkarte": A family photo is shown repurposed as a punch card. The stamps are reversed. With a zoom, the photo becomes a moving image showing the family happily toget...
Spot Nr. 1 (00:34): POLAR Rum 68/1: A person dressed in fur jacket in snow flurry. „Winter time, polar time, grog time - time for Polar.“ The person is serving grog with Polar Rum. A elegantly dre...
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...
Spot Nr. 1 (00:36): SIEMENS / Bildmeister "Jahreszeiten": On the screen of a TV set, first text: „Evening after evening, year after year after year, color TV sets Siemens Bildmeister.“ Color pictu...
Spot Nr. 1 (00:36): NSU (Nr. 1 Beschleunigung in der Stadt): Drawing: cars waiting at traffic lights. „The traffic light fascinates the masses. We wait quietly and calmly. And whizzed away at the gr...
Szene aus "Drei Wünsche"
Alexander Fehling in "Drei Zinnen" (2017)
Benjamin Radjaipour in "Futur Drei" (2019)
"Drei Kavaliere" (1951)
Claudia Eisinger in "Drei Stunden" (2011/12)
Regina Fritsch
Henning Baum, Klaus J. Behrendt (v.l.n.r.)
Alexander Fehling, Arian Montgomery (left to right) in "Drei Zinnen" (2017)
The film was permitted to young people under 16 years.
Mr. Boese applied against the ban of the film "Drei Nächte" at the censorship office in Berlin. The hearing was postponed (26.04.1921).
There was no kind of restriction noted.
The film "Die Drei Portiermädel" was permitted by the censorship office in Berlin with age restriction (only for adults 18 years of age or older) and cuts (many scenes were banned).
The film was permitted to young people under 16 years.
The film "Die drei Kuckucksuhren" was banned by the censorship office in Berlin.
Two assistants applied for revocation of permission of the film "Die drei Portiermädel" at the censorship headquarter in Berlin. The application was accepted. The film was banned.