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  1. The Patriot (1938 film) Peace on the Rhine; People Who Travel (1938 French-language film) People Who Travel (1938 German-language film) Pescadores de perlas; The Poor Rich (1938 film) Port of Seven Seas; The Postmaster's Daughter; Pride (1938 film) Princess Tarakanova (1938 film) Prison Nurse; Prison sans barreaux; Professor Mamlock (1938 film ...

  2. People Who Travel: Jacques Feyder: ... French-language film. Made by UFA's French subsidiary. The Stars Shine: Hans H. Zerlett: ... IMDB listing for German films made in 1938; filmportal.de listing for films made in 1938 This page was last edited on 30 March 2024, at ...

  3. In the press conference of 14 November 1938, Hans Fritzsche makes reference to the statement Goebbels had made the previous day “that from now on, the antisemitic demonstrations against Jewish shops must come to an end.”. In a matter of "a few weeks,” there would not be any shops left anyway.

  4. 🏅"Germany closes in, but too late!Too late! America has won!"🏅. 100 (and more!) Years of the Olympics Documentary Marathon -- Part #10 of 57, Berlin 🇩🇪 1936 . In the other half of Leni Riefenstahl's celebrated documentary, Olympia - Fest der Schönheit ["Olympia Part Two: Festival of Beauty"]-- following Festival of the Nations-- we move from the track-and-field events to outside ...

  5. Six people jump off seeking asylum: four Jews, a French child, and a German soldier. They seek temporary refuge with a couple who run a village inn. They pose as a family: the deserter as husband, Judith as his wife, an old man from Vienna as her father, his granddaughter and the French lad, whom they beg to keep silent, as their children.

  6. History 1895–1918 German Empire The Berlin Wintergarten theatre, here in 1940, was the site of the first cinema screening ever, with 8 short films presented by the Skladanowsky brothers on 1 November 1895.. The history of cinema in Germany can be traced back to the years shortly after the medium's birth. On 1 November 1895, Max Skladanowsky and his brother Emil demonstrated their self ...

  7. Olympia is a 1938 German documentary film written, directed and produced by Leni Riefenstahl, which documented the 1936 Summer Olympics, held in the Olympic Stadium in Berlin during the Nazi period.The film was released in two parts: Olympia 1.Teil — Fest der Völker (Festival of Nations) (126 minutes) and Olympia 2.Teil — Fest der Schönheit (Festival of Beauty) (100 minutes).