Romantic comedy about a secretary and the disinherited son of a baron. In De Kribbebijter, Willy, the son of a baron, sets his sights on an untitled girl. He marries her in spite of his extremely cur...
I. 'NOTABILITIES. THE U-MEN AND THE MEN-U. Sir Arthur Yapp with the famous clock which registered the subscriptions during his hurricane campaign for the Y.M.C.A.' MS profile of Sir Arthur at his desk...
There’s quite a commotion at the small Stockholm home of sisters Tora and Lisa, when Tora’s fiancé Gunnar comes rushing in with a telegram from his uncle Kal, who has won the lottery and has anno...
War documentary produced by the Sezione Cinematografica del Regio Esercito [Royal Italian Army Film Department]. The film was very probably subjected to cuts and re-editing over the years, as the non ...
Little Momi’s father has left to be a soldier and his letters are eagerly anticipated by his family at home. In one of them he recounts the adventure of little highlander Berto, who saved his mother...
The Silent American production of the 1910s was filled with adventurous heroines, ready to escape swimming from unexpected explosions, throw themselves from planes or running trains, get out of fights...
Count Raoul Ruggeri, left penniless, asks the president of the "Circolo Nero", the head of a criminal gang, to borrow him some money. Eventually he is forced to join the gang, but when they ask him to...
The industrialist Evaristo Marni, envious of the success of a competitor, Andrea Vivanti, instigates a drunkard, Tonio, to set fire to the factory of his rival. Andrea, who a few days earlier had take...
Sigi Zimmerschied in "Kill Me Today, Tomorrow I'm Sick!" (2017/18)
Viktor Bashmakov, Lemana Becirovic, Eray Egilmez (back, left to right), Carlo Ljubek (front) in "Kill Me Today, Tomorrow I'm Sick!" (2017/18)
"Other Than That, I'm Fine" (2020)
Veruschka von Lehndorff
Veruschka von Lehndorff
Henryk M. Broder in "Kill Me Today, Tomorrow I'm Sick!" (2017/18)
Filmplakat
David Zimmerschied in "Kill Me Today, Tomorrow I'm Sick!" (2017/18)
Die Filmwoche, 21/xx
The film "M" was qualified for public screening in Germany - ban for young people.