German propaganda documentary about the operations of the U-35, a German U-boat during World War One. This is a French version, together with the British version, released in november 1918.
Unidentified German film containing footage from WWI: RAF double decker "Mauritius III", the crew of a German submarine on deck, German and British waterplanes, German soldiers with gas masks ...
The film consists solely of a series of animated jokes, drawn and lettered directly onto the screen by "our famous artist". The artist's hand is shown (speeded up) as a scene is drawn with a brush, an...
The biologist von Kammacher is struck by a double misfortune: his wife is taken ill and loses her mind, and his doctoral dissertation is rejected. He travels to Berlin, where he is bewitched by Ingige...
The Brasch Family Documentary about the Brasch family. Parents Horst and Gerda met in their London exile during WWII. In 1946, they moved to East Berlin to raise a family and fulfill their dream of a ...
The documentary follows several immigrants who participate in integration courses which ought to prepare them for their future life in Germany. Over the course of ten months, the filmmakers observed c...
Marga is a forty-two year old actress with a distinguished career behind her. She has won the hearts of audiences and critics alike on the great stages of Berlin. However, she is now experiencing firs...
Wasteland A blend of essay film and long-term documentary focusing on the Berlin compound which housed the headquarters of the Nazi secret police Gestapo and is now the site of the Topography of Terro...
Welket Bungué in "Berlin Alexanderplatz" (2020)
Paul Kalkbrenner, Rita Lengyel
"Berlin Excelsior" (2017)
Ken Duken in "Berlin Falling" (2015-17)
Szene mit Hanns Zischler, Sabine Bach (rechts)
Szene aus "Berlin - Stettin"
Still from "Berlin Frobenstraße"
Sven Marquardt in "Berlin Bouncer" (2019)
Invitation to the Berlin premiere of "Mädchen hinter Gittern" on November 25, 1949.
Holiday working permit for "Liebe ohne Illusion".
Permit for employing child actors in "Sündige Grenze".
Letter from Amtsanwaltschaft (Regional court) Berlin to Artur Brauner, 19 December 1952 regarding "Die Spur führt nach Berlin".
The film was permitted to young peole under 16 years.
The film was permitted to young people under 16 years.
There was not any kind of restriction noted.
The film "Vorderhaus und Hinterhaus" was banned by the censorship office in Berlin.