Documentary about the town of Amerongen 'Amerongen: a previously unknown Dutch village, but since 1919 ... a famous royal resort'. With this text, filmmaker Willy Mullens begins this short promotional...
Bassano (province of Vicenza, Veneto) is a small city famous for its bridge, alpine soldiers, grappa and Monte Grappa. It is an architectural gem: towers, palaces, frescoes, streets with old-fas...
An evening at winter’s end: in Veneto, in the countryside of Treviso (in Zero Branco) the farmers have prepared bonfires for the feast of bread and wine, a propitiatory rite for a good year. T...
(Reel 1) The arsenal entrance in Beresford Square, with the internal train taking the workers to various departments. Women and boys in the Tailors' Shop make gloves, felt "buttons" for 15-inch shells...
An investigation of Africans who have permanently settled in Italy: an Afro-Italian who participated as a lieutenant colonel in the first Italian invasion of Africa; an Ethiopian marshal who liv...
This documentary is dedicated to Luigi Mercantini’s poetry and to the events of the Risorgimento related to it. Particular reference is made to “Spigolatrice di Sapri” and to “Inno di Ga...
The life of the philosopher Antonio Rosmini in the historical, political and cultural dimensions of the Risorgimento.
The history and life of the military corps the Grenadiers of Sardinia.
Emily Cox, Andrea Wenzl (from left to right)
German movie poster
Adrian Topol
Michael Breitsprecher, Heinrich Schafmeister, Herbert Knaup, Hansa Czypionka, Werner Karle jun. (left to right) in "Die Sieger" (1994)
"Narren" (2019)
Still from "Die Thomaner"
Onur Saylak
Manuel Steitz
Memo for "Das verbotene Paradies".
Daily production report No. 1, 18 November 1957 on the shooting of ""...und abends in die Scala".
Screenplay (excerpt) of "Fanny Hill".
Brief der Polizeidirektion München an das bayerische Innenministerium vom 25.07.1930 zur Vorführung des Bildstreifens "Frauennot - Frauenglück".
Daily production report No. 15, 26 April 1963 on the shooting of "Der Würger von Schloß Blackmoor".
Auszug aus der deutschen Filmzeitung vom 04.04.1930.