British and Belgian troops on dockside at Ostend. "Trekking To Safety - British and Belgian troops watch the departure of the refugees from Ostend" - one shot only after this title.
I. Spanish language version of a newsreel item on the city and cathedral at Amiens after the German failure to capture the city, 5th-7th April 1918. II. Spanish language version of a newsreel item on ...
Newsreel item on snow conditions in Flanders, showing the cameraman's car stuck in a snowdrift, and soldiers having a snowball fight, Western Front, January 1918.
Short newsreel item on Venice during the First World War, focusing in particular on Venice's canal network, used to transport men and munitions.
The film reconstructs the repulse of a German column charge by British rifle and field artillery fire in the centre of the battlefield, and then the defence of Nimy bridge on the left by 4th Royal Fus...
Subtitled "The work of the Department of the Director General Voluntary Organisations including the Camps Library". Introductory shot of the Director General Sir Edward Ward seated in his office in Sc...
The past recaptured by Aldo Palazzeschi. The moody and sardonic spirit of his early youth, ironic comments about experiences with "crepuscolarism" and "futurism". His poetry carefully captures w...
Filmplakat
Katja Studt, Jürgen Vogel
German movie poster of "Soweit das Auge reicht" (1979/80)
4. Episode: Ten Minutes After
Still from "Der Weg ins Licht"
Cameron Monaghan, Nick Price, Chancellor Miller, Jonathan Pienaar (v.l.n.r.)
Siegfrieds Leichenzug (Entwurf). Tusche, Bleistift auf Zeichenkarton
Szene aus "2012"
Daily call sheet for 06 June 1964 for the shooting of "Die Todesstrahlen des Dr. Mabuse".
Screenplay (excerpt) of "Der Hauptmann und sein Held".
Daily production report No. 2, 25 February 1958 on the shooting of "La Paloma".
Dialogue list (excerpt) for "Die 1000 Augen des Dr. Mabuse".
Camera report for "Die Spur führt nach Berlin".
Story line of "Musikparade".
Screenplay (2nd version from 26 February 1955, excerpt) of "Studentin Helene Willfüer".