Kaiser Wilhelm Ii Beim Besuche Der Vulkan Werft In Stettin Am 4 Mai 1897, Streaming avec sous-titres en Français, kaiser wilhelm ii || Regardez tout le film sans limitation, diffusez en streaming en qualité.
A tiny fragment of an actuality film of Tom Merry (William Mechem), a 'lightning sketch' caricaturist performing his act for the camera and producing a large profile caricature of Kaiser Wilhelm II. The loss of the rest of the film has bequeathed us 6 seconds that are of Mechem standing next to the completed portrait and sadly, that is all there is. An early film made by Birt Acres for R.W. Paul. (see release information for further detail).
This film shot by Oskar Messter shows a visit by Wilhelm II the AG Vulcan in Szczecin, one of the then leading shipyards in Germany. On display are the Emperor and some military and civil dignitaries, who walk on the landing stage of the factory site on the occasion of the launch of the transatlantic speed steamer "Kaiser Wilhelm the Great" a group of spectators. In his memoirs Messter has described the motion picture as "the first good close-up of the Emperor."
This short film, produced in the United Kingdom and France in 1903, showcases a lyrical journey across the Atlantic. Witness an orange-red sunset and a blue night sky as the ship sails towards a triumphant entry into New York Harbor. The film concludes with spectacular shots of Niagara Falls, enhanced by an iron-blue toning that emphasizes the power and omnipresence of water.
"At the Baltic Sea spa town of Ahlbeck on the island of Usedom, Kaiser Wilhelm II becomes convinced that playing in the sand of the dunes is beneficial to the recuperation of children." - Edition Filmmuseum