1 - ministro britannico scende dall'incrociatore
2 - presentat'arm della marina militare italiana
3 - a Roma incontro con Einaudi e De Gasperi
4 - dichiarazioni ai giornalisti
Portrait of the Leitz company. After a view of the city of Wetzlar and the Leitz-Werke from the Kalsmunt, the film introduces various departments of the company: the milling shop, the engraving shop, ...
The documentary color film footage by an unknown filmmaker was possibly shot in July 1941 on the occasion of the dance festival "Dancing Baroque" in the courtyard of the Dresden Zwinger, which took pl...
The black-and-white footage by Dresden ENT physician Gerhard Schneider portray castles in Dresden and the surrounding area. This includes: Pillnitz Palace and Park, Großsedlitz Baroque Garden, Dohna ...
The private black-and-white footage by Erich Schnabel was taken when his second oldest son Konrad started school in Oybin in 1943. Due to the war, the family with the three sons had already been sent ...
The black-and-white film footage by Erich Schnabel seems documentary and private in nature. Various themes can be found on the film reel. The scenes at the beginning seem to follow a script and give i...
The film by Ernst Hirsch, some of which is in color, dates from 1957 and shows the Gauklerfest at the Hochschule für Bildende Künste Dresden. The motto of the legendary carnival festivities that yea...
The film was shot on the occasion of the 4th World Festival of Youth and Students 1953 in Bucharest. It tells the story of a high school graduate who is supposed to work in production in a socialist y...
Szene mit Martin Lübbert, Henny Porten, Ernst Hofmann, Reinhold Schünzel (v.l.n.r.)
Hubert Kiurina, Ernst von Klipstein, Georg Thomalla, Hannes Stelzer (v.l.n.r.)
Szene mit Ernst Schröder, Jo Herbst (vorne, v.l.n.r.)
Ernst Schröder, Fritz Wagner, Bruno Fritz, Jo Herbst (v.l.n.r.)
Szene mit Ernst Waldow, Rudolf Vogel, Michel Lang (v.l.n.r.)
Wolfgang Lukschy, Ernst von Klipstein, Peter Kliem, Olly Holzmann (v.l.n.r.)
Martin Lübbert, Ernst Hofmann, Henny Porten, Reinhold Schünzel (v.l.n.r.)
Szene mit Ernst Tautenhayn, Louise Kartousch, Otto Langer (vorne v.l.n.r.)