Four individual newsitems. One item specifically focuses on World War I: the 60th anniversary of the Armistice is being commemorated in the presence of Prince Karel and mayor Jan Piers in Ostend. They...
When shortly after the end of the Second World War the Cold War began, the natural scientist Albert Schweitzer showed the world what humanity means in his jungle hospital in Lambarene, Gabun. With his...
Comedy about a father-son conflict set in a family business. Several generations of Mullers are fighting each other in this complex story about a family business whose main branch is about to go bel...
On Whit Weekend, millions of Europeans take to the streets to enjoy a short vacation in the spring air. The film shows the freedom of Western Europeans to organize their own leisure time, in stark con...
The film outlines the state of transportation in post-war Europe and the progress being made in rebuilding and modernizing roads, airports and the rail network. National initiatives and Marshall Plan ...
The Prince and the Dybbuk Documentary film about the Polish-Jewish filmmaker Michał Waszyński, who in the 1930s was one of the most renowned and productive directors in Poland. One of his most fam...
Documentary film about Merce Cunningham and his groundbreaking choreographies that fundamentally influenced modern dance. Cunningham, one of the pioneers of the American avant-garde movement after the...
Film adaption of Robert Seethaler’s novel of the same name published in 2012. It focuses on 17-year-old Austrian Franz Huchel, who moves from his hometown to Vienna not long before the outbreak of t...
Maria Immhofen, Olaf Fønss (in the middle) in "Die Vernichtung der Menschheit" (1916)
Screenshot from "Harry wird Millionär"
Screenshot from "Harry wird Millionär"
The battle of Zborov: Austrian soldier (left) and Russian one in the Austrian trenches.
Medium close-up of Nurse Tonička (Truda Grosslichtová) and Corporal Bartoněk (Jiří Vondrovič) standing in a corridor. They are smiling at one another and she is touching his bandaged hand.
The battle of Zborov: Several soldiers in the trench with stuffy noses. One of them holds a rotten can.
Wide shot depicting the activity in front of a stopped train. Combat medics are carrying Lieutenant Rjepkin (actor: Vladimír Borský) from the train on a stretcher; Rjepkin is covered with a blanket....
After the mobilization: women hold on men and cry. On the left Janda (smith), the second one is Tomeš (farmer).
Messter Film GmbH, Zum 70. Geburtstag Generalfeldmarschalls von Hindenburg, Der Kinematograph, 561, (1917), S. 18-19.