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Karoline Herfurth while shooting "Wunderschöner" (2025)
Albrecht Schuch in "Pfau - Bin ich echt?" (2024)
German movie poster of "Pfau - Bin ich echt?" (2024)
Albrecht Schuch in "Pfau - Bin ich echt?" (2024)
Albrecht Schuch, Maria Hofstätter (left to right) in "Pfau - Bin ich echt?" (2024)
Anton Noori, Albrecht Schuch (left to right) in "Pfau - Bin ich echt?" (2024)
Albrecht Schuch (left), Theresa Frostad Eggesbø (third from right) in "Pfau - Bin ich echt?" (2024)
Film sponsored by Esso following the Scottish Rally of 1976. The rally begins in Ayrshire and takes in the Highlands. Interviews with various drivers at the roadside and after each stage is completed...
Glasgow in the post-war years and the Corporation's futuristic plans for the city's development. [The film was made to tie in with an exhibition of the same title, held at the Kelvin Hall in Glasgow....
In a decayed Scottish fishing village, an outcast boy strikes up a friendship with a fisherman who believes himself to be Zorba.
Lothian's coastal industries: fishing ports at Granton and Newhaven and the docks at Leith and Bo'ness. Its mining industries: shale mining by open-cast methods and a new pit at Bo'ness. Some of th...
Forth Rail Bridge, with fishing boats underneath. Motorbike racing at an established track. Scenes of family life, playing cards etc. The launch of a ship possibly the Empress of Britain. Family weddi...
Shots of the "Empress of Britain" leaving Greenock for Canada and of the interior of the Parkhead steel works.
Craigbank Gardens, Edinburgh. The film has extensive footage of allotments, vegetable gardens and people tending the crops. Portree Horticultural Show also features towards the end of the film.
Everyday life in the crofting community of Acharacle, Lochaber, in the 1950s.