The launching of the destroyer ‘Dão’, presided by Oliveira Salazar.
Military parade in Braga on the 10th anniversary of the 28th May Revolution.
The film shows the activities of a machine gun battalion: field exercises on horseback, combat, machine gun cleaning, horse riding and equestrian gymnastics, fencing, harnessing the wild mules.
The garrison units of Lisbon perform military exercises near the Jamor river, attended by the Minister of War, and in which artillery and “heavy” machine guns take part.
Documentary film on the daily life in the Military School: classes, sports (swedish gymnastics, leaps, pole vaulting), artillerty exercises, a parade featuring the school’s band.
Incomplet. Views of bathers and beaches of Parede, Tamariz, Conceição and Ribeiro in Cascais. Streets, hotels and chalets of Estoril. Shows, sports and leisure. Fishermen patching the fishing nets.
Non-fiction film on the key-players of the military coup of 28th May 1926, which brought the First Republic (1910-1926) to an end.
Paço d’Arcos, Army. Views of the facilities and explosive devices work.
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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Commemoration of the 3rd anniversary of the periodical.
Notes on the difficulty experienced by the production company in registering images of the roaylist uprising in the North
Directory of films commissioned by the Tourism Office to Pathé aiming the diffusion of Portugal’s regions
News on the ordering of the films on the Portuguese regions to be exhibited in Lisbon.
A praise to the film ‘A Cidade de Thomar’ upon its reprise. Commentary on the film’s reception.
Notes on a Gaumont’s delegation visit to Portugal to film monuments, landscapes and typical places
On the staging and filming of a party on the allied armies in the WWI.
Interview with a General Inspectorate of Theatre official who traces a sorry state of affairs of Portuguese film.