Filmmaker Carmen Tatarotti already portrayed author Friederike Mayröcker in 1989. A few years after the death of Ernst Jandl, Mayröcker′s long-time companion and collaborator, the two decided ...
Documentary about one of the last projects of theatre and film artist Christoph Schlingensief, who passed away in 2010. Schlingensief, who was fascinated by the African continent, had the vision of co...
Ms. Mueller Must GoIt's parent-teacher night: Several kids got bad grades in their report cards, having their parents worry about their offspring's future. Therefore they have asked for a meeting with...
How to Be Really Bad At first glance, 14-year-old Lilith appears to be just a regular teenage girl. Yet there is a crucial difference: She is the devil's daughter and literally lives in Hell. Since sh...
We Are FineFour boys and one girl – Tubbie, Tim, Birdie, Jojo and Marie – have decided: "We are doing fine". While the rest of the world may regard them as oddballs, and the demands of real life c...
After the retreat of the Serbian army through Albania in late 1915, the French fleet transported around 150,000 Serbs to the island of Corfu in January and February 1916. Soldiers, exhausted from a st...
(Reel 1) An auction of British Army horses to civilians. A troop train arrives in Ludd (ie Lod), British soldiers climb out, form up and march away, 5 May. An Indian battalion on the march through the...
Finlandia Newsreel 444 is a summary of the events during 1959. President Urho Kekkonen meets with Soviet leaders in Leningrad after a crisis in relations between Finland and the Soviet Union that bega...
Werner Enke, Henry van Lyck, May Spils, Beatrice Richter (left to right) while shooting "Mit mir nicht, du Knallkopp" (1983)
Daily call sheet for 23 May 1958 for the shooting of "Der Czardas-König (Die Emmerich-Kalman-Story)".
Daily production report on the shooting of "Der Czardas-König (Die Emmerich-Kalman-Story)", No. 1, 08 May 1958.
Daily production report on the shooting of "Was eine Frau im Frühling träumt", No. 1, 02 May 1958.
Daily production report No. 26, 18 May 1956 on the shooting of "Der erste Frühlingstag".
The censorship headquarter (Filmoberprüfstelle) brought the censorship decision nr. 601 from May 26th 1930 into force again. The admission of the caesarean-scene and the birth-scene (nr. 26076/May 30...
Letter from Verkehrsamt (tourist office) Schwangau to CCC, 03 May 1958 regarding their assistance for the shooting of "Wehe, wenn sie losgelassen" (working title: Lustige Burschen).
Letter from Berlinale director Dr. Alfred Bauer to Artur Brauner, 23 May 1957, regarding the subtiteling of "Die Letzten werden die Ersten sein" for the world premiere.
Letter from Circus Krone to CCC, 31 May 1958 regarding the loan of animals for the shooting of "Ihr 106. Geburtstag".