The video shows the first five minutes of the film. Film synopsis: Filmic biography of the author and Nobel Peace Prize winner Bertha von Suttner whose novel "Die Waffen nieder" (1899) had caused a st...
1853. Duke Max of Bavaria is living together with his wife and his daughters Helene, called "Nene", and Elisabeth, "Sissi", in Possenhofen at Starnberg Lake. The sister of his wife...
Footage of and from the Charité in Berlin: views of buildings, monuments and sculptures, doctors, nurses and patients, an operation. „Approaching the Charité“ is one of three documentary films m...
1853. Duke Max of Bavaria is living together with his wife and his daughters Helene, called "Nene", and Elisabeth, "Sissi", in Possenhofen at Starnberg Lake. The sister of his wife...
On December 2, 1805, Napoleon Bonaparte defeats the Austrian Empire in the glorious "Battle of the Three Emperors" at Austerlitz. Under the terms of the peace treaty, Tyrol was to be handed over to th...
Compilation of short News reports concerning: - a shouting contest - a man jumping from a driving car onto a flying plane. - thousands of Hindus travelling to the Ganges River. - Geese flocks on a far...
The city of Vienna after the IWW. The terrible efects of the tragedy among the civil population. Scenes of hungry, wounded sick children.
Amateur footage from Germany, filmed in 1920: Undernourished children in a convalescent home (presumably in Berlin-Buch), medical care of children with rickets, street scenes – some of Potsdamer Pla...
Kirk Kirchberger, Roman Knižka (v.l.n.r.)
Roman Knižka, Axel Milberg, Max Tidof (v.l.n.r.)
Elke Winkens
Roman Knižka, Axel Milberg, Max Tidof (v.l.n.r.)
Erica Marozsán, Roman Knižka
Claudia Messner, Nicolas Brieger, Gabriel Barylli, Joachim Kemmer (from left to right, front)
Filmplakat
Nicolas Brieger, Hubert Mann (from left to right)
"Condottieri" was first banned in Vienna.In Tyrol the film was nevertheless screened.Thereupon the film was shorted in Vienna, permitted in the abridged version, but interdicted to young people.
The film was full admitted. This version was 420 m shorter than the one, which was shown in Austria before (compare with the first registration card issued in Vienna for the film "King Kong").
The title changed from "Aufruhr im Mittelmeer" to "Zwischen Abend und Morgen".The film was accordant to the statement of the ministry of education (7.11.1936, number 188/1936) permitted to young peopl...