German propaganda documentary about the operations of the U-35, a German U-boat during World War One. This is a French version, together with the British version, released in november 1918.
I. 300 years since the founding of Batak and 81 years since the Batak massacre in the suppression of the April Uprising in 1875. Views of the city. A painting depicting the massacre of Bulgarians by T...
Baron Felix and Madame Vera Wadjevska, a pair of con artists, have gotten their hands on a manor in Oslo, after stealing the deceased owner's identity papers while abroad. The dead man's nephew, Helge...
It is the third film in a row of the genre that much later on was called “fustanella (Greek kilt)”, following "Gkolfo" by Bachatoris (1914) and "Astero" by Gaziadis (1929). It is based on the succ...
It is an articulated film comprised of three free-standing stories with a common theme: the attitude of the Greeks under the yoke of a foreign power. The Clock, the first story, is a comedy set on the...
Manolis, an officer of the Greek Army (Alekos Alexandrakis) arrives on Crete, after its fall to the Germans. In collaboration with partisans and allied English saboteurs, under the leadership of capta...
Christoph Schlingensief, Angela Winkler
Szene aus "In Berlin"
Angela Winkler, Nele Winkler (v.l.n.r.)
Filmplakat
Sonja Ziemann in "Frühling in Berlin" (1957)
Still from "Baptisten in Berlin"
Szene aus "Irgendwo in Berlin"
Charles Brauer, Harry Hindemith (v.l.n.r.)
Letter from CCC to Bezirksamt (district office) Berlin-Wilmersdorf, 17 May 1958 regarding sound recordings for "Mädchen in Uniform".
The "Bildstelle des Zentral instituts für Erziehung und Untericht" in Berlin awarded an artistic predicate to the film.
Letter from CCC to Finanzamt für Liegenschaften Berlin, 09 June 1952 regarding a filming permit for the former Berlin Reichstagsgebäude.
Letter from CCC to commander of French air forces in Germany, 06 April 1955 regarding the shooting for "Der 20. Juli" at the british airport Berlin-Gatow.