Paul Zils Trailers
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Total trailers found: 34
02 August 1937
William MacPhab loses seven-pounds in the stock market and decides to slap the man who was responsible for the stock manipulation that caused him to lose his money.
01 January 1948
"Child" is a 1948 short documentary directed by Paul Zils. Unfortunately, specific details about the film's content are scarce, and it appears that the film may be lost.
01 January 1947
"Community" is a 1947 documentary directed by Paul Zils, a filmmaker known for his significant contributions to Indian documentary cinema.
01 January 1949
"General Motors in India" is a 1949 documentary co-directed by Paul Zils and Fali Bilimoria. The film explores General Motors' operations in India during that period, highlighting the company's influence on the nation's industrial landscape.
01 January 1950
Directed by Paul Zils, Our India is a short documentary film written by Minoo Masani. The film focuses on India's post-independence socio-political landscape, documenting the nation's early years of independence and its efforts toward development.
01 January 1952
Bengal's struggle to get rid of British domination by terrorism and underground intrigue.
01 January 1948
"Kurwandi Road" is a 1948 short documentary directed by Paul Zils. The film was produced for CIBA, a Swiss chemical and pharmaceutical company, and focuses on the construction of a road in the Kurwandi region of India.
01 January 1949
"A Tiny Thing Brings Death" is a 1949 documentary directed by Paul Zils and Fali Bilimoria. The film focuses on the impact of malaria in India, highlighting the disease's prevalence and the efforts to combat it.
01 January 1949
"The Last Jewel" is a 1949 film co-directed by Paul Zils and Fali Bilimoria. Specific details about the film's plot and content are scarce, and it appears that the film may be lost.
01 January 1949
"White Magic" is a 1949 drama film co-directed by Paul Zils and Fali Bilimoria.
01 January 1948
"Mother-Child-Community" is a 1948 documentary co-directed by Paul Zils and Fali Bilimoria. The film is recognized for its exceptional cinematography by Dr.
01 January 1950
Though times have changed, Ram still uses old ways of farming due to a drought in the village. His brother, Bala, goes to Bombay to earn his living.
04 November 1937
Prince Klemens von Metternich orders Friedrich Gentz, one of his aides, to keep the Duke of Reichstadt---Napoleon Francois Joseph Charles---son of Napoleon and heir to the French throne, from thinking about French politics.
19 September 1936
After completing work on the British musical Invitation to the Waltz, Lillian Harvey returned to her adopted country of Germany to star in the comedy-with-music Glueckskinder (Children of Fortune).
01 January 1957
New Life of a Displaced Person (1957) is a short documentary directed by Paul Zils, focusing on the experiences of displaced individuals in India.
01 January 1952
Paul Zils's third feature film, Shabash (1952), is a comedy and was one of six features on his production schedule at the time.
01 January 1956
"The Ripening Seed" is a 1956 drama film directed by Paul Zils. Specific details about the film's plot and cast are limited.
01 January 1955
"Agriculture" is a 1955 short documentary film co-directed by Paul Zils and Fali Bilimoria. The film focuses on agricultural practices in India during the mid-20th century, highlighting traditional farming methods and the challenges faced by farmers.
01 January 1957
Maa, the Story of an Unmarried Person (1956) is a short documentary directed by Paul Zils, highlighting the challenges faced by unmarried mothers and their children in India.
01 January 1956
Directed by Paul Zils, 'Textiles' is a documentary film exploring aspects of India's textile industry
01 January 1965
Asiatische Religionen (1965) is a German-language miniseries directed by Paul Zils and Gisela Bonn, with narration by Paul Klinger.
01 January 1954
"Ujala" is a 1954 short documentary film directed by Paul Zils. Specific details about the film's content are limited, but it is categorized as a documentary short.
01 January 1959
The Vanishing Tribe (1959) is a short documentary directed by Paul Zils and Fali Bilimoria, focusing on the Todas, the indigenous inhabitants of the Nilgiri Hills in South India.
01 January 1954
Documentary produced for Burmah-Shell about changing social patterns in India. It illustrates the breakdown of traditional life-styles and the introduction of a more fragmented society with the growth of India's industrial development.
01 January 1956
Directed by Paul Zils and sponsored by the U.S. Technical Cooperation Mission (TCM), this short documentary explores educational development initiatives in post-independence India.
01 January 1955
"Fisherfolk of Bombay" is a 1955 short documentary film directed by Paul Zils. The film focuses on the lives and livelihoods of the fishing communities in Bombay (now Mumbai), providing insights into their daily routines, challenges, and cultural practices.
01 January 1955
"Oraons of Bihar" is a 1955 short documentary film directed by Paul Zils. The film focuses on the Oraon tribe, one of the largest indigenous communities in South Asia, with a significant population in Bihar, India.
01 January 1947
A social worker teaches her Indian village neighbours about clean, modern childbirth.
01 January 1945
1945 documentary directed by Paul Zils. The film explores the history and development of Bombay (now Mumbai), highlighting its transformation from a collection of seven islands into a major urban center.
02 January 1958
Martial Dances of Malabar (1958) is a short documentary directed by Paul Zils, focusing on the traditional martial arts of the Malabar region in India.
01 January 1963
Directed by Paul Zils and co-written with Regi Siriwardena, Buddhismus in Ceylon is a documentary exploring the practice of Buddhism in Sri Lanka.
01 August 1947
India's Struggle for National Shipping is an Indian documentary and corporate film released in August 1947.
01 January 1957
Fifty Miles from Poona (1957) is a short documentary directed by Fali Bilimoria and Paul Zils, offering an intimate portrayal of the daily life of a rural Hindu family in India.