Deze film wil een zo breed mogelijk panorama bieden van een stad die vooral gekend is om zijn hoofdstedelijke functie (het paleis der natieën, de aflossing van de wacht in het koninklijk paleis). Bru...
Ongemonteerde filmbeelden - eerste probeersels van de jonge Gaston Schoukens. 0. Collectie familiebeelden zonder eenheid van tijd (eerste item is gefilmd in lente of zomer) terwijl er verderop winterb...
Reportage over de Nederlandstalige Vlaamse sportkrant die tegenwoordig als dagelijkse katern bij het populaire dagblad Het Nieuwsblad zit. SportWereld was een initiatief van Léon van den Haute en wer...
Newsreels from 1945 showing the aftermath of the Second World War
Newsreels from 1945 showing the aftermath of the Second World War
Documentary about the history of the Belgium-Congo route, made on the occasion of the thousandth flight.
Report on the visit of several Congolese politicians to Brussels.
Documentary on the necessity of safeguarding industrial archeological sites in Belgium.
Documentary about the reorganisation of the sewers in Brussels.
Screenshot from "Vom Glück" (1942/43)
Bernhard Goetzke, Lil Dagover in "Der müde Tod" (1921)
Bernhard Goetzke, Lil Dagover, Walter Janssen (from left to right) in "Der müde Tod" (1921)
Walter Janssen, Lil Dagover in "Der müde Tod" (1921)
"Die Insel der Dämonen" (1933)
Hans-Heinrich Hardt (front) in "Cord" (2019)
Karl Freund, Emil Jannings (left to right) while shooting "Der letzte Mann" (1924)
Marianne Hoppe, Ferdinand Marian (left to right) in "Romanze in Moll" (1944)
Amateur footage of a Townswomen's Guild outing to Blackpool.
Amateur footage of a family moving house, and family and friends posing for photographs in a garden.
Amateur footage of a stage play or musical performed in Paisley by members of the Townswomen's Guild.
Amateur footage of the Carmunnock May Day celebrations and a display event at a riding school.
Amateur footage of a horse-riding display and a costume pageant at an equestrian centre.
Amateur footage of the 13th UNICA Congress held in Glasgow in 1951, with visits to Ayr and Crieff, and ciné club members filming.
Amateur film of activities based around Craigie Street Police Office, headquarters of the Southern Division in Glasgow, towards the end of the war.
Amateur footage of the main sights and buildings in the centre of Ayr, and shots of Alloway.