Land of Mine Denmark, May 1945. During the last days of WWII, German soldiers Sebastian, Helmut, Ludwig and Wilhelm are POWs. Danish army commander Carl is willing to release them, if they first compl...
Documentary about the city of Demmin in Mecklenburg-West Pomerania, where an almost unbelievable tragedy occurred in the finals days of WWII: Fearing the approaching Red Army and brutal revenge at the...
In his documentary, the famous photographer Jim Rakete portrays a number of young, prominent climate activists: Luisa Neubauer (Fridays for Future), Felix Finkbeiner (Plant for the Planet) and Nike Ma...
A Hidden Life The historical drama tells the story of the Austrian farmer Franz Jägerstätter (1907-1943). Jägerstätter lives in St. Radegund, a small community in the district of Braunau am Inn. A...
The first film ever shot in Frankfurt shows the arrival of Emperor William II at Opernplatz for the celebration of the 25th anniversary of the German-French peace treaty which was signed at "Hotel zum...
Last Sentinel In the year 2063, the earth is almost completely flooded, only two continents remain. Their inhabitants are at war with each other. The reason for the conflict is a military platform cal...
Leroy may have a German passport, but the 17-year-old′s dark skin and Afro hairstyle give away the fact that he is of African descent at first glance. Not that Leroy has a problem with that R...
The footage shows, among other things, cavalrymen in Munich, Kaiser Wilhelm II's visit to Aachen on October 18, 1911 - with scenes at the town hall and on the Kaiserplatz with the Kaiser-Friedrich mon...
Werner Enke, May Spils, Uschi Glas (left to right) while shooting "Zur Sache, Schätzchen" (1968)
German movie poster of "Faustrecht der Freiheit" (1974/75)
Michel Johann Koch (top), Jonas May, Emilia Kowalski (bottom left to right) in "Lauras Stern" (2021)
Werner Enke, May Spils, Gila von Weitershausen (left to right) while shooting "Nicht fummeln, Liebling" (1970)
Mathilda May, Virginia Madsen, Klaus Maria Brandauer (from left to right) in "Colette" (1990/91)
Daily production report No. 22, 07 May 1960 on the shooting of "Scheidungsgrund: Liebe".
Daily call sheet for 04 May 1956 for the shooting of "Liebe".
Daily production report No. 50, 31 May 1964 on the shooting of "Der Schut".
The film title changed on 30. May of 1931 from: "Nur am Rhein" to "Hurra wir leben wieder". The film was permitted to young people under 16 years. An import permission was enclosed to the censorship c...
Following part has to be removed:Text and pictures from side 5 of the title list beginning by "The 1st May" to "celebrate" (including the banner streched across the street and the swastikas/fylfots).
Letter from CCC to Bezirksamt (district office) Berlin-Wilmersdorf, 17 May 1958 regarding sound recordings for "Mädchen in Uniform".
Letter from CCC-Film to Deutsches Rotes Kreuz (German Red Cross), 09 May 1955, regarding filmmaterial for "Der 20. Juli".
Telex from CCC to CCC-London, 15 May 1963, regarding some shots for "Der Würger von Schloß Blackmoor".