Film shot by the Turinese photographer Luis Bogino (1892 - 1960) showing: the pavilions of the Turin International Exposition of 1928; the typical harvest parade of floats; Bogino’s wife walking wit...
Film shot by the Turinese photographer Luis Bogino (1892 - 1960) showing: the pavilions of the Turin International Exposition of 1928; the typical harvest parade of floats; scenes in the Parco del Val...
The film, shot by the Turinese photographer and amateur film maker Luis Bogino (1892 – 1960), displays daily life in Turin, giving a glimpse of the busy downtown area. It can be seen: Via Roma (and ...
Fringuelli is going to a ball, but while walking through the park, he notices that there is something wrong with his shoes. So he decides to sit on a park bench in order to get his shoes fixed; but sa...
As Tweedledum gets on his motor car and grabs the steering wheel, a guard, passing by, notices that the car has no plate. He shouts at Robinet and tries to stop him, but he runs away laughing. However...
The documentary shows the center of the city decorated to welcome Benito Mussolini. It can be seen: Piazza Castello; Via Po; the view of the hill from the Lungo Po Antonelli (Gran Madre di Dio and Mon...
The melancholy story of a juvenile love in the early twentieth century Turin: the student Mario meets and gets engaged to the seamstress Dorina, his landlady’s daughter. A beautiful and bored lady d...
The melancholy story of a juvenile love in the early twentieth century Turin: the student Mario meets and gets engaged to the seamstress Dorina, his landlady’s daughter. A beautiful and bored lady d...
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)