Documentary on the progress made since WWII for the reconstruction of the port and the city of Hamburg. After the war, unemployment and the housing shortage, the city dwellers find work in the shipyar...
Journey from Freiburg to Hamburg along the Rhine; visit to the grave of the son killed in 1945; return journey via Hamelin, Hanover and Münden.
A trip to Gothenburg in Sweden and Hamburg in Germany by Don and Margaret McLachlan, probably connected with Don's work - includes street scenes and shots of modern architecture in Gothenburg and shot...
The protagonist, driven by delay, races stubbornly forward on his bike - until he goes crazy.
Three hours before leaving for his holiday, Björn discovers that his passport has expired. He races to the authorities where an odyssey begins that turns his life completely upside down.
A novelty in signalling, but one that quickly disappeared again. When Frans Terstappen had just deciphered the rabbit signal alphabet, the rabbits stopped using this means of communication. It had tur...
A fast-paced parody of hospital series. An organ left over after an operation causes turbulence in the hospital routine.
A family of musicians in the Allgäu region of Germany discovered that their cactus showed unusual twists and turns from time to time. A time-lapse recording with a Super-8 camera solved the mystery. ...
Luna Maxeiner at the world premiere of "Rocca verändert die Welt" in Hamburg on March, 3 2019
Frederick Lau at the premiere of "Simpel" at the Filmfest Hamburg on October 6, 2017
Markus Goller at the premiere of "Simpel" at the Filmfest Hamburg October 6, 2017
Tobias Genkel at the premiere of "Ooops! Die Arche ist weg" in Hamburg on June 28, 2015
Robert Siodmak at the reception for the premiere of "Nachts, wenn der Teufel kam" at the Hotel Atlantik, Hamburg, on February 7, 1958
Anno Saul, Mads Mikkelsen (from left to right) at the premiere of "Die Tür" September 26, 2009 at Filmfest Hamburg
Robert Siodmak at the reception for the premiere of "Nachts, wenn der Teufel kam" at the Hotel Atlantik, Hamburg, on February 7, 1958
Else Schaumann (mother of Margarete Sieveking), Margarete "Gretel" Sieveking, Malte Sieveking, Eva Sieveking (mother of Malte Sieveking) (from left to right) (Hamburg, 1966)
Invitation to the german premiere of "Epilog" at the Residenz-Theater, Hamburg.
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Two censorhip assistants of the Filmprüfstelle Berlin objected against the permission of screening in closed circles. The objection was rejected. The film was permitted by the censorsh...
The production company "Naturfilm Hubert Schonger, Berlin" applied against the ban of the film "Der Stahlhelmtag in Hamburg" at the censorship headquarter in Berlin. The application was accepted. The ...
Lichtbild-Bühne, 36