A brigantine is carrying some lions from Africa destined for a zoo in Europe. The lions are held under control by a tamer, Jeannette. During the journey, the shady business manager, Johnson, falls in ...
Amateur film. Scenes of everyday life in Turin: the racecourse of Mirafiori (Turin) in the late 1930s; the Valentino Park; the Po river with a small boat near the Vittorio Emanuele I bridge; the dam â...
Aunt Bettina is an old maid who lives of memories. One day she accepts to host a young niece of her, Margherita, who is sent by her parents to forget a love story. The aunt discovers, that the man her...
The fragment here shown belongs to the ending part of the film. The lady of Saint-Vanor, tired of being oppressed by her dissolute husband, leaves him for Claudio Bourgueil, the leading actor, and sh...
After seven years of travelling, Aeneas and the other Trojans are surprised by a storm that wrecks their ship on the African coast. Here they are captured by the Amazons of the Queen of Carthage, Dido...
Socrate, a weird parrot, one day flies away through an open window. The mistress of the parrot imposes on her boyfriend Ajax a terrible condition: if he doesn’t find Socrate, she will not marry him....
Film shot by the Turinese photographer Luis Bogino (1892 - 1960) at the Festa del Grano (Wheat Festival). We see then Bogino himself and his wife sitting at a table of an outdoor café, followed by sh...
Extended documentary about Turin that covers several decades, from the 1920s to the early 1950s, filmed by the Turinese photographer and amateur film maker Luis Bogino (1892 - 1960). The documentary d...
Dominique Horwitz, Katrin Saß
Katrin Saß
Lena Lauzemis, Vicky Krieps (from left to right) in "M wie Martha" (2014)
Bei der Premiere von "Mitte Ende August" in Hamburg, 16.07.09
Alain Croubalian, M. A. Littler (from left to right) at the premiere of "Armenia" at Deutsches Filmmuseum, Frankfurt on November 20, 2016
Iwan Rheon in "S.U.M.1" (2017)
Vicky Krieps, Lena Lauzemis (from left to right) in "M wie Martha" (2014)
Christoph M. Kaiser