A film tracing the introduction of movement as a factor in 20th century art. It records various ways in which artists have tackled this development such as Gabo, Calder and Soto.
A tour through various exhibitions in the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum.
Film discusses and illustrates the work of Scottish botanist Robert Brown.
Overview of twenty one ante and post natal exercises through the combination of detailed intertitles and physical demonstration. Filming takes place at Rottenrow Maternity and Women's Hospital as wel...
A tour of the principal centres in Scotland for road and rail networks - Stirling, Perth, Dundee, Aberdeen and Inverness.
A camel train approaches and enters the city. A panorama of the city taken from the sea. Tiffin (compressed camel or horse fodder) being unloaded from ships lying out to sea by surf boats. The men wor...
I. RAMC men help refugees in a street in Douai to load both themselves and their belongings into a British Army lorry. As the last one is loaded the tailboard is closed up and the people wave as the l...
Dr Honeyman describing his purchase of the Burrell Collection and Dali's "Crucifixion". With shots of the Art Gallery, Glasgow University and the collection in storage. Dr Honeyman and the Civic Amen...
Screenshot from "Vom Glück" (1942/43)
Screenshot from "Vom Glück" (1942/43)
Screenshot from "Vom Glück" (1942/43)
Bernhard Goetzke, Lil Dagover in "Der müde Tod" (1921)
Bernhard Goetzke, Lil Dagover, Walter Janssen (from left to right) in "Der müde Tod" (1921)
Walter Janssen, Lil Dagover in "Der müde Tod" (1921)
"Die Insel der Dämonen" (1933)
Hans-Heinrich Hardt (front) in "Cord" (2019)
Screenplay (2nd version, excerpt) of "Mädchen hinter Gittern", with handwritten revisions by Artur Brauner.
Screenplay (excerpt) of "Die Privatsekretärin".
Daily production report No. 29, November 24, 1953 on the shooting of "Die Privatsekretärin".
Dialogue list (excerpt) for "Die Privatsekretärin".
Dialogue list (excerpt) for "...und immer ruft das Herz".
Screenplay (excerpt) of "... und immer ruft das Herz".
Letter from Wolf Brauner to Horst Wendlandt, 08 May 1958 regarding the shooting for "...und immer ruft das Herz".
Daily production report No. 29, 28 May 1958 on the shooting of "...und immer ruft das Herz".