(Catalan): Viatge per Hongria, escultures, imatges del riu Danubi, el transport dels troncs d'arbre. Imatges de la vida quotidiana i el seu paisatge: cavalls, el transport en carro de la Fusta, canalla, porcs, l'extracció d'aigua d'un pou, edificis i monuments típics de Magyar i Budapest (Plaça de la Llibertat). Documental de caire pedagògic on se'ns mostra el desmembrament d'Hongria a través d'un mapa.
Pedagogical documentary of a trip through Hungary. Images of everyday life and its landscape: horses, wooden cart transport, children, pigs, the extraction of water from a well, buildings and monuments typical of Magyar and Budapest, and the Danube River. [Description from Filmoteca de Catalunya catalog].
Documentary film chronicling the background and production of Dinosaur Dream (1995), which Sid Laverents made in his late-80s with assistance from his wife, Charlotte.
"Shows children at a sugar bush in Ontario in springtime." Library and Archives Canada.
"documentario sull'attività marinara del giovani d'Italia prima del loro ingresso nei collegi e Accademie navali"
"documentary on the marine activity of the youth of Italy before their entry into the Naval Colleges and Academies"
—I Littoriali del cinema: Un’altra interessante serie di documentari,” La Stampa, September 3, 1939
"doc. a fantasia"/avant-garde documentary
"Dr. Crane has a humorous approach for a visit to Boston, Lexington, Concord, Bunker Hill, Plymouth Rock, and the Mayflower II. Each sequence is preceded by a title quotation from a famous writer, to wit: "Boston.....the hub of the solar system" by Holmes; "The fate of the nation was riding that night" by Longfellow; and ends with "the unconquerable rectitude" of the Plymouth Maiden and Edward Crane" PSA Journal, Oct. 1961, 48-49.
"Mathew Brady, the historian with a camera, photographed everyone of importance including Andrew Jackson, Henry Clay, Edgar Allen Poe, Abraham Lincoln, and many battle scenes of the Civil War. This motion picture is built entirely of photographs by Brady and his cameraman. Mr. Southard has used the zoom lens and lap dissolves to create a feeling of movement, supported by a good sound track" PSA Journal, Oct. 1961, 49.
Total Pages: 79