Documentary film on the Works and daily life in Lisbon Harbour: transit of passengers, ships, cargo.
The film depicts the traditions of Mozambique's local people: cereals milling, fire, ceramics, basketry, weaving, gold demand, native dances and masquerade.
3rd May. The Mocidade Portuguesa’s Day (Portuguese Youth) celebrates in open air, camping at the National Stadium in Vale do Jamor and including outdoor games and gymnastics.
The refloating operations of the tug vessel “Cabo Sardão” sunk off Lisbon’s coast near Belém, in river Tagus.
Conference held in Palácio da Bolsa, Oporto. Views of the opening of the Public Works Exhibition in the same building and mess at the city’s cathedral.
Propaganda film for the launch of the campaign for the election of the President of the Republic.
The Hospital-Colónia de Rovisco Pais and its official inauguration, in the presence of the Ministers of Internal Affairs, Public Works and of Prof. Dr. Bissaya Barreto.
Cinematographic report on the study visit of 2 months to Angola by a group of teachers and students from the three Portuguese universities.
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.
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Notes on the need of a law enforcing the protection of the Portuguese film industry.
Short note on the inexistance of Portuguese legislation on film industry.
A foretaste of Portuguese cinema's success in the year of 1930.
Notes on the educational potential of film.
On the potentials of sound film for the recording of Portugal’s oral traditions.
A protest on the fragmentation of a film about Angola as a way for exhibitors to enforcing the law.
Notes on a group of documentary films and on documentary cinema in general.