A commercial for Rex Margarine with the Greek philosopher Diogenes as the main character.
French language version of a newsreel item on British troops sitting and eating bread and jam "with proverbial coolness", Western Front, May 1918.
"King And President - The King of the Belgians and President Poincaré leaving Furnes after an inspection of the French Cavalry in the market square".
The past recaptured by Aldo Palazzeschi. The moody and sardonic spirit of his early youth, ironic comments about experiences with "crepuscolarism" and "futurism". His poetry carefully captures w...
The young hothead Billy is drifting into a life of crime and has a violent quarrel with his girlfriend Nelly. The lay preacher John Redmond tells Billy his life's story. Many years before, he was a we...
Newsreel item showing British soldiers eating bread and jam "with proverbial coolness," Western Front, May 1918.
Moritz Bleibtreu, Tim Seyfi (from left to right) in "Es war einmal in Deutschland..." (2016/17)
"Butenland" (2019)
Pola Negri
"Puppe" (2010-12)
Ingvar Eggert Sigurðsson in "Von Menschen und Pferden" (2013)
Lil Adina, Heinz Rühmann (v.l.n.r.)
German movie poster of "Wenn die prallen Möpse hüpfen" (1973/74)
"Wer war Hitler" (2017)
Daily call sheet for 19 July 1968 for the shooting of "Winnetou und Shatterhand im Tal der Toten".
Daily production report No. 14, 07 August 1959 on the shooting of "Du bist wunderbar".
Brief des Landesverbands der katholischen Männervereine und Kasinos in Bayern e.V. an das bayerische Innenministerium, mit der Bitte die Vorführung von "Frauennot - Frauenglück" in jeder Form unmö...
Daily call sheet for 29 July 1968 for the shooting of "Winnetou und Shatterhand im Tal der Toten".
Screenplay (excerpt) of "Gestehen Sie, Dr. Corda!".
English screenplay for "Kampf um Rom. 2. Teil: Der Verrat" (version from February 1968, excerpt), with handwritten revisions from 12 August 1968.
Notice on a break in shooting due to a Kennedy visit.
Daily production report No. 21, 07 June 1958 on the shooting of "Der Czardas-König (Die Emmerich-Kalman-Story)".