From private wedding festivities at a wooden villa in the city of Fredikstad.
A commercial for Rex Margarine with the Greek philosopher Diogenes as the main character.
The first Norwegian film with international ambitions, Thin Ice is a story of young love, corporate ambition, and a daring nighttime caper. Tom, a strapping young student, gets his dream job as an adv...
This documentary puts together different moments of Pier Antonio Quarantotto Gambini’s poetic journey, pausing on the only work in verse by this writer from Trieste, “Racconto d'amore” (Lo...
From 1891 to 1945, a popular form of iconography thrived next to the official one documenting Italy’s political and social life. This alternative iconography can be found in humorous and satir...
Barbarians outside: yesterday as today. Who have centuries of civilization gone by for? Not even appearance has altered the Norman in his barbarism. This great work from the Ambrosio hotbed admi...
I. Newsreel item on a long mule train, with Indian Army drivers, in the deserts of Palestine, late 1917.II. Brief newsreel item on a long line of limbers and GS wagons making their way forward down a ...
I. French language version of a newsreel item on the funeral of Baron Manfred von Richthofen ('the Red Baron') at Bertangles, Western Front, 22nd April 1918. II. French language version of a newsreel ...
Szene aus "Niko - Ein Rentier hebt ab"
Ludwig Berger
Szene mit Anny Ondra
Cristina Galbó in "Das Geheimnis der grünen Stecknadel" (1971/72)
Szene aus "Tonio Kröger"
Thomas Heise
Thomas Stuber, Jochen Laube (center lefto to right) bei den Dreharbeiten zu "Die stillen Trabanten" (2022)
Heide Schwochow
Internal correspondence on the shooting of "Der Graf von Luxemburg".
Letter from Berlinale director Dr. Alfred Bauer to CCC, 11 January 1955, regarding the world premiere of "The Rats" on the occassion of the V. International Filmfestival Berlin in 1955.
Internal correspondence regarding "Liebe, Jazz und Übermut".
Screenplay (excerpt) of "Liebe, Jazz und Übermut".
Scene report for "Münchhausen in Afrika", 12 March 1958.
Daily call sheet for 13 August 1957 for the shooting of "Liebe, Jazz und Übermut".