Svend Noldan
Directing
Known For

A Nazi propaganda film about the lead up to World War II and Germany's success on the Western Front. Utilizes newsreel footage of battles and fell into disfavour with propaganda minister Goebbels because of it's lack of emphasis on Adolf Hitler.
Victory in the West
No description available.
Des Kaisers Kulis

Educational feature-length documentary from 1922.
Der Rhein in Vergangenheit und Gegenwart
A German Film Award commended short documentary.
Kleine Laus - ganz groß
No description available.
Hein Priembacke's Fahrten und Abenteuer
A commercial promoting artificial fertilizers. Two farmers, Malý a Moc [Small and Mighty], overlook their beet fields. The beets in the first field are bigger, because farmer Small employs artificial fertilizers. The beets in the field of farmer Mighty are apparently smaller and withering, because he fertilizes his field with manure instead of potash. At night, the hungry beets from his field rise up as soon as they find out why their colleagues from the field of farmer Small are doing so well, and they organize a protest. They sneak into their farmer's dream and start threatening him. The frightened farmer Mighty wakes up from the scream dream and immediately orders artificial fertilizers for his beet field. The Propagafilm Prague company executed a Czech version of the commercial, while the differences between the individual passages of the original, produced by the Svend Nolden Berlin company, and of the extended Czech version are well distinguishable.
The Beet Rebellion
Hein Priembacke is a sailor who has washed ashore in an African desert. There are intertitles in German in rhyme.
Hein Priembacke in Afrika

A portrait of the director and painter Svend Noldan (1893–1978), who made films in Germany before, during, and after World War II.
Das Erbe der Bilder
While at sea, a hobgoblin plays pranks on Priembacke.
Hein Priembacke and the Hobgoblin

Educational film about urban planning.