A comedic tale, set in the home of a wealthy family, recounting the events, misfortunes and coincidences of a dark Friday the 13th night.
A dramatised commemoration of the baptism of the Lewis family's new baby son on 2nd February 1964.
A brief travelogue of places to holiday in Scotland; taken during the summer months the gardens of country house hotels shown here are in full bloom. Includes interior shots of hotels and scenic views...
A comic tale of the trouble two young girls and two Dachshund dogs cause around the house with the grocery delivery, behind their parents backs. (Features Muriel Marshall and her daughter).
Follows the children of Nairn Marshall getting into trouble around the house on Christmas Eve.
Follows Glen Clova postwoman Jean Cameron on her rounds (on bicycle) and documents the introduction of the "Camerons" - uniform trousers for post women (rather than skirts), named after Jean Cameron o...
A warm-hearted little tale of a boy's determination to get an ice-cream, helped by his pet dog.
Travelogue around the Isle of Skye in 1962.
Joseph M´Barek, Andreas Buntscheck, Ferdinand Schmidt-Modrow (v.l.n.r.)
David M. Welch, Joe Cole (left to right) in "One of These Days" (2021)
At the premiere of "Das radikal Böse" at the Cinestar Frankfurt a.M., January 7, 2014
Max Nosseck (third from the left), Werner M. Lenz (second from the right) on set
Nurit Hirschfeld, Diana M. Frank (from left to right) in "Zoé & Julie - Hidden Marks" (2014/15)
Still with André M. Hennicke (on the left), Luzie Ahrens (in the back, second on the left)
Philip Noah Schwarz, Elyas M'Barek (from top to bottom), Jürgen Tonkel (on the right) in "Dieses bescheuerte Herz" (2017)
Anna Shirin Habedank, Ruby M. Lichtenberg, Lui Eckardt (left to right) in "Invisible Sue - Plötzlich unsichtbar" (2018)