Alfred Ehrhardt

Most Popular Alfred Ehrhardt Trailers

Total trailers found: 13

Die Welt des Tabaks Trailer (1956)

19 January 1956

Documentary about growing tobacco and manufacturing cigarettes.

Inside Out Trailer (1965)

01 June 1965

Short film about the large fishing boats used in coastal Portuguese villages, rowed by 30 or 40 men and needing oxen to bring their nets out.

Ad Dei Honorem: Hans Brüggemann’s Passion altar from 1521 in Schleswig Cathedral Trailer (1949)

01 January 1949

Hans Brüggemann, a woodcarver from the Lüneburg Heath, about whose life we ​​know very little, presents us with an impressive work that was originally intended for the Augustinian monastery of Bordesholm in Holstein.

Schicksal und Vermächtnis Trailer (1953)

01 January 1953

A German Film Award commended documentary.

Spiel der Spiralen Trailer (1951)

01 January 1951

A German Film Award Silver Bowl winning short documentary.

Ernst Barlach 2: Der Überwinder Trailer (1950)

01 January 1950

A short documentary on the German impressionist sculptor.

Ernst Barlach 1: Der Kämpfer Trailer (1950)

01 January 1950

A German Film Award Gold Cup winning short documentary on the German impressionist sculptor.

Portugal, unbekkantes Land am Meer Trailer (1952)

05 October 1952

A documentary looking at life and industry in Portugal.

Kunst unserer Zeit I: Skulptur Trailer (1959)

01 January 1959

Kunst unserer Zeit II: Malerei Trailer (1960)

01 January 1960

Tausend Jahre nach Christi Geburt Trailer (1964)

01 January 1964

The film shows the bronze door of Bernward of Hildesheim in its individual fields. The door shows Old and New Testament stages of the events of salvation: from the creation of man to the fratricide of Abel; from the angel's proclamation to Mary to the presentation of Jesus in the temple, the capture of Jesus to the encounter of the risen Christ with Mary Magdalene.

Korallen - Skulpturen der Meere Trailer (1964)

01 January 1964

Gletscher und ihre Ströme Trailer (1962)

01 January 1962

A short documentary on life in Iceland.