Wernfried Hübel Trailers
Die Semperoper in neuer Schönheit TrailerDean Reed - Sänger des anderen Amerika TrailerHallo, du altes Spreeathen! Trailer
Die Semperoper in neuer Schönheit TrailerDean Reed - Sänger des anderen Amerika TrailerHallo, du altes Spreeathen! Trailer
Total trailers found: 10
02 January 1952
Basing his work on documentary material, Andrew Thorndike tells the life story of Wilhelm Pieck: from young worker to fighter for the German working class, and from enemy of national-socialism to the first president of the German Democratic Republic.
01 January 1965
The 5th anniversary of the inner-German wall to West Germany and West Berlin is on the agenda. The necessity of erecting the border is illustrated by comparing the situation in 1939 and the situation in the summer of 1961 with regard to the "threat of intervention" by the Western powers.
03 October 1952
Presentation of the economic upswing in the GDR, emphasizing the discovery of the process for the production of high-temperature lignite coke and the commissioning of the Lauchhammer large-scale coking plant.
01 December 1951
Under the sign of the swastika, it was, amongst other things, turned into a naval base, it got heavily destroyed in two waves of attack in April of 1945 by British bombers.
25 December 1967
Berlin’s last barrel‐organ player, Otto Steppke, is to receive the “Golden Cylinder” atop the shining “Berlin Moon” teleballoon above Alexanderplatz.
27 June 1956
A look at the history of jazz, which has its origins in the music of Africans enslaved to North America 300 years ago.
18 November 1972
Documentary about a country singer from Colorado who voluntarily moved to the GDR in 1972. The camera accompanies him during the rehearsal & recording of a concert, as well as the handing over of his fee to representatives of the provisional government of South Vietnam.
15 February 1982
Documentary about the reconstruction of Dresden's Semperoper opera house.
14 November 1952
Die Prüfung (The Examination) (1952) is an East German documentary directed by Andrew Thorndike. Running at approximately 35 minutes, the film focuses on the reconstruction of schools in rural East Germany and the implementation of democratic educational reforms.