The documentary reconstructs World War I through the letters of fighting soldiers. Both the situations in Italy and in other warring nations are taken into consideration.
Baldevin and Simen become friends while at sea, only to go their separate ways. Many years later, Simen is married to a wealthy widow. When Baldevin arrives in town, Simen seeks to ensure his friend's...
The film reviews the history and art of Vienna and the empire of which it was the capital for centuries, ending with a vision of the contemporary city.
The documentary makes use of different testimonies of Art Nouveau, from a brief, initial summary of the artistic movement, to an interview with a person (Sergio Tofano) who lived during that era...
A trip to Trieste and its surroundings following the tracks of three great writers: Scipio Slataper, Italo Svevo and Umberto Saba.
Images of Fiume (today Rijeka, Croatia) during the celebration of the city’s transfer to Italy at the end of the First World War. It begins with views of the city from the sea and of the port ...
A documentary about the life of the Alpine troops during winter: competitions on the snow have a military character. There are downhill, cross-country and relay races in addition to the sled eve...
Near the bridges of Valle di Maddaloni (near Caserta), a teacher reads an excerpt from G.C. Abba’s “Noterelle di uno dei Mille” to a group of children. The excerpt is about the battle of t...
Szene aus "2012"
German movie poster of "Das Herz des Piraten" (1987/88)
"Elefantenherz" (2002)
Trude Berliner
German movie poster of "Die Farbe der Sehnsucht" (2014-16)
Piet Clausen, Werner Hinz, Walter Bluhm, Heidi Becker (v.l.n.r..)
Helene Weigel (rechts)
Greta Bohacek (front) in "A Pure Place" (2019)
Memo with modification proposals for "Mädchen hinter Gittern".
Costume excerpt for "Die Todesstrahlen des Dr. Mabuse", part of "Judy", played by Rika Dialina.
Daily call sheet for 02 January 1962 for the shooting of "Die unsichtbaren Krallen des Dr. Mabuse".
Internal correspondence regarding "Der Czardas-König (Die Emmerich-Kalman-Story)".
Screenplay (6th version from 05 September 1964, excerpt) of "Die Pyramide des Sonnengottes".