Unedited footage. Incomplet. The departure of the Infantry Regiment of Chaves’ towards the train station to depart to Lisbon and further embarkment to Angola.
Incomplet. The School of Cavalry and the field instruction: slope and entering the water in a horse exercises. As some slopes are almost vertical, fallings are inevitable.
Newsreel on the visit of an excursion group to the aforesaid locations.
Parade of the Festa dos Tabuleiros (“Festival of the Trays” – a Thanksgiving and Offering which is one of the most ancient cultural and religious manifestations in Portugal), in the city of Toma...
Landscapes and textile industry of Covilhã. Pasture areas, weaving and wheel factory, the wool's processing. Vegetables' market.
Unedited footage. Equestrian Centre in Campo Grande, Lisbon: shots of a horse ride and the audience.
Images of the village and its surroundings (Porches’ hill, film-theatre, church square, Carvoeiro Beach). Unedited footage.
Unedited footage. The site and prep work for the festivities of São Torcato (a religious celebration which usually includes the blessing of animals and a livestock contest), in Guimarães.
Film frame
A view of the production company’s installations: the film studios on the left, the main building on the right.
Film frame.
Portrait of João Freire Correia and Maximino Abranches, 1909
Film frame
The exteriors of the studios of the Oporto-based film company, Invicta Film.
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Film frame of Arthur Costa de Macedo's 'Homenagens aos soldados desconhecidos' ('Tribute to Unknown Soldiers'), 1921.
Notes on the first film exhibitions in Portugal and on Portuguese early films.
Notes on the huge development of documentary film, namely in Germany.
Commentary on the film work of Artur Costa de Macedo.
Film review of 'Alfama, velha Lisboa'.
Manuel Antunes Amor reports on his documentary works in the East.
Film review.
A letter from Leitão de Barros on the periodical’s editorial about the poor qualities of Portuguese documentary films.
Commentary on the Portuguese first public audience response face to a new art: film.