- Die
Deutsche Kinemathek –
Museum für Film und
Fernsehen is a
major German film
archive located in Berlin. The
Deutsche Kinemathek opened in 1963. Until...
- 1950 and over 90% of
films made
before 1929 are lost forever".
Deutsche Kinemathek estimates that 80–90% of
silent films are gone; the film archive's own...
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February 2022.
Retrieved 18
September 2022.
Kinemathek,
Deutsche (3 July 2020). "About us".
Deutsche Kinemathek.
Retrieved 22
September 2022. "Location and...
- Loriot's sofa at the
Deutsche Kinemathek museum, 2012...
- The
Lichtspiel /
Kinemathek Bern is a film
archive in Bern, Switzerland. In
summer 2000,
cinema technician Walter A.
Ritschard took care of the Lichtspiel...
- the city of
Berlin to be
housed in the then soon-to-be-opening
Deutsche Kinemathek for $5 million. The 'Marlene
Dietrich Collection'
included 100,000 possessions;...
-
institutions showed no interest), was sold to the
Stiftung Deutsche Kinemathek,
where it
became the core of the
exhibition at the
Filmmuseum Berlin....
- (2003).
Murnau – Ein
Melancholiker des Films. Berlin:
Stiftung Deutsche Kinemathek. Bertz. p. 129. ISBN 3-929470-25-X. "Nosferatu". www.filmhistoriker.de...
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would repeat in the
later film",
according to Troy Howarth. The
Deutsche Kinemathek film
archive possesses "108
meter fragments".
While many
sources consider...
- au****es of the Friedrich-Wilhelm-Murnau-Stiftung, Berlin's
Deutsche Kinemathek and
Museo del Cine, a
group of experts,
including Anke Wilkening, Martin...