A recording of a studio rehearsal for Economy in a Straightjacket but Still Room for Movement.
A look at Cumbernauld whilst much of the area is still under construction.
Still images illustrate the history of artists in Kirkcudbright, especially E.A. Hornel and Jessie M. King.
Unedited footage. Images of the Carmo's ruins, in Lisbon. Still frames.
Interviews with members of the shipyard team who built the liner Queen Elizabeth 2; held before the launch, when the ship was still known as Q4.
Dunkirk is still partly under the ruins. The President of the Council Paul Ramadier came to visit a housing construction site, while the port starts its activities again.
The work of Charles Rennie Mackintosh, with detailed commentary. Footage is mainly of still images (including Glasgow School of Art, Hill House, Willow Tearoom).
General views of various stages of the construction of the Erskine Bridge in Renfrewshire, using a combination of live action and still photography.
Nicolai Johannsen, Rita Sacchetto
STILL ABOUT G. STAMPOULOPOULOU’S “MARCHING ON GLORY” WITH THE PLOT IN THREE LANGUAGES: ENGLISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN. [photo of the flyer’s other side].
STILL ABOUT ALEKOS SAKELLARIOS’ FILM “ACE OF SPADES” (ENGLISH TITLE): THE PLOT, FACTORS OF PRODUCTION, CAST AND PHOTOS.
STILL ABOUT D. GRIGORATOS’ “PERFORMANCE FOR A ROLE. ASIA MINOR – THE CIVIL WAR – THE CYPRUS ISSUE.” A FEW WORDS ABOUT THE FILM AND ITS CREW.
STILL ABOUT D. GRIGORATOS’ “PERFORMANCE FOR A ROLE. ASIA MINOR – THE CIVIL WAR – THE CYPRUS ISSUE.” A FEW WORDS ABOUT THE FILM AND ITS CREW.
STILL ABOUT DIMITRIS KOLLATOS’ “ALEXANDER’S DEATH”: REVIEWS, THE FACTORS OF PRODUCTION, CAST, PLOT AND A LOT OF PHOTOS.
STILL ABOUT VASILIS MARIOLIS’ FILM “PSAROGIANNOS” WITH THE FACTORS OF THE PRODUCTION, CAST, PLOT AND PHOTOS.[photo of the inside].
STILL ABOUT VASILIS MAROS’ FILM “THE AEGEAN TRAGEDY”. A FEW WORDS IN ENGLISH AND GREEK ABOUT THE FILM FROM THE DIRECTOR. ALSO, THE FACTORS OF PRODUCTION.
STILL ABOUT THE FILM “ASTERO” STARRING ALIKI THEODORIDOU AND AIMILIOS VEAKIS, INCLUDING A PHOTO-SCENE FROM THE FILM.