The film by Ernst Hirsch, some of which is in color, dates from 1958 and shows the Gauklerfest at the Dresden Academy of Fine Arts. The motto of the legendary carnival festivities that year was "In Ba...
Erich Schnabel's private black-and-white film footage shows his two older sons Gotthard and Konrad sledding in Rothermund Park in Dresden-Gruna.
This film was digitized as part of the model proje...
This film diary by Dresden ENT physician Gerhard Schneider covers the period from June 1937 to June 1939, in which the amateur filmmaker documents events from his private life. These include a tour wi...
The documentary color film footage by Ernst Hirsch dates from 1993 and shows debris removal work on the ruins of Dresden's Frauenkirche. This is the filmmaker's first footage after he decided to fully...
The documentary black-and-white footage by filmmaker Ernst Hirsch shows cultural and social events in Dresden in 1967, including an exhibition by artist Wilhelm Rudolf, the ceremonial laying of the fo...
The documentary black-and-white footage by Ernst Hirsch shows the work of preservationists and restorers, including the reconstruction of historic buildings destroyed in the air raids on Dresden in 19...
Erich Schnabel's private color film footage shows impressions of a trip to Wasserburg am Inn, including the Brucktor on the Inn River with wall paintings dating back to 1586. In addition, various summ...
The black-and-white film by Ernst Hirsch from 1959 was a commissioned production for the GDR's Deutsche Fernsehfunk. It shows the path that the art treasures, e.g. of the Green Vault and the Picture G...
Wilhelm Dieterle, Ernst Hofmann (left to right) in "Die vom Niederrhein. 1. Teil" (1925)
Helene Voß, Ernst Lubitsch, Luise Scheurich (from left to right) in "Als ich tot war" (1915)
Szene mit Ernst Deutsch (second on the left, front), Wilhelm Diegelmann (fourth from the right), Henny Porten (second from the right)
Hans Heinrich von Twardowski, Ernst Gronau, Fern Andra (left to right) in "Genuine" (1920)
Paul Wegener, Ernst Deutsch (from left to right) in "Der Golem, wie er in die Welt kam" (1920)
Picco von Groote, Sebastian Zimmler, Ernst Stötzner, Corinna Harfouch, Lars Eidinger (in the back from left to right), Egon Merten (front)
Szene mit Ernst Schröder (1.v.l.), Ingrid Bergman (2.v.l.), Anthony Quinn (3.v.l.)
Szene mit Ursula Herking (links), Johannes Riemann (2.v.l.), Ernst Waldow (2.v.r.), Dorit Kreysler (rechts)
Passt das Kino in den Ernst der Zeit ?, Der Kinematograph, 468, (1915), S. 20-21. Die Kritik am Kino sei völlig unangebracht, da das Kino generell mit anderen Maßstäben gemessen werde als andere Un...
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