The recent history of Berlin: World War II, collapse, reconstruction - presented on the basis of newsreel material.
Allegorical anti-war film directed by Victor Trivas. Five people from different backgrounds are in a dugout in no man’s land between the front lines: a carpenter from Berlin, a mechanic from Paris, ...
Four characteristic episodes in the life of a middle-aged man, starting at Berlin in 1965 and ending up in modern Athens. Four trips to different places and inside the human soul, each one of them loo...
Tuukka Tanner, Elsa Turakainen, and Risto Orko leave for the Berlin International Film Festival. Nordic Co-operation Treaty deposited in the Government Banquet Hall. Fire at Tilgmann’s printing hous...
A description of various ways in which the Labor Day, on May 1, 1951 was celebrated. The contrast is built between nature and mechanical labor, which is highlighted. The series of parades in Prague ar...
1. In Moscow. Dedication of a monument to the poet Kol’cov. “Today we dedicate a monument to the ‘red-blooded’ proletariat poet Kol’cov.” (From the speech of Comrade Kamenev). / Next to th...
1. The Poldihütte administration building in Vienna.
2. Interior views of the offices.
3. The employees’ dining rooms.
4. The Poldihütte administration building in Berlin.
5. I...
Herbst 1918, das Ende des Krieges zeichnet sich ab. Ein junger Fähnrich erlebt die erste Liebe und kurz darauf die Meuterei eines ganzen Regiments ruthenischer, polnischer und galizischer Soldaten. E...
Thomas Heinze at the premiere of "Django Unchained" in Berlin on January 8, 2013
Alexander Granach and his son Gad in Granach's flat in Berlin (1925)
Max Riemelt at the premiere of "13 Semester", December 2009 in Berlin
German movie poster of "Fest der Völker" ("XI. Olympiade Berlin - 1936", 1936-38)
At the premiere of "13 Semester", December 2009 in Berlin
Mark Filatov, Emilia Schüle at the premiere of "Nemez" in Berlin, 2012
At the premiere of "Die Säulen der Erde" in Berlin on October 26, 2010
At the premiere of "Wir sind die Nacht" on October 24, 2010 in Berlin
The film "Im Banne des Blutes" was permitted by the censorship office in Berlin with age restriction (only for adults 18 years of age or older) and cuts (two scenes were banned).
The film "Die Königin von Saba" was permitted by the censorship office in Berlin with age restriction (only for adults 18 years of age or older).
The film "Der siebente Schleier" was banned by the censorship office in Berlin with age restriction (only for adults 18 years of age or older) and cuts.
The film "Die glühende Gasse" was banned by the censorship office in Berlin.
The film "Sonne, Süden, Leidenschaft" was banned by the censorship office in Berlin.
The film "Die Sünderin" was permitted by the censorship office in Berlin with age restriction (only for adults 18 years of age or older) and cuts (two scenes were prohibited).
The film "Tao, das Geheimnis von Siam Cambo" was permitted by the censorship office in Berlin with age restriction (only for adults 18 years of age or older).
The film "Der Fluch der schwarzen Perlen" was banned by the censorship office in Berlin.