The funeral ceremonies of Portuguese former King D. Manuel II, August 1932. The arrival of the ship carrying the funerary urn from England, its disembarkation and military ceremonies.
Images of the hospital-ship ‘Gil Eannes’ (1916-1954) in her first journey with the mission of providing health assistance to the cod fishing fleet operating in Terra Nova (Canada).
Incomplet. A film stroll through the parish of São Mamede de Infesta, in the county of Matosinhos: panoramic views and detailed presentation of its streets, population, local traditions and monuments...
Panoramic shot over Santiago de Compostela. A crowd in the streets attends a procession followed by a parade of men with hats, women with veils, people with masks and music bands.
Depiction of the effects of bombings and shots in the façades of buildings in the Largo do Rato area, in Lisbon. Unedited footage.
Unedited footage. Images of the vinification work in the region of Douro: harvesting, treading grapes in the lagar, embottlement, labelling, storing and transport on a freight train.
Unedited footage on the Presidential visit to Oporto on the occasion of the 31st January celebrations (1st attempt of a republican revolution)
Unedited footage of the city of Faro. Images of several sites: Francisco Gomes Square and the garden of Manuel Bívar, railway and dock, the Cathedral and its tower, Ria Formosa.
Film frame.
Film frame.
Film frame.
A page of Ernesto de Albuquerque's photo album.
portrait
Portrait of the film director.
film frame
Portrait.
News of a Swiss cinematographic unit’s departure to Angola to produce a scientific film.
Interview about the film industry in Portugal.
Announcement of the constitution of the company, its management members and purposes.
Notes on the films premiered in Lisbon, including documentary films and newsreels.
Interview with the founder the film company and its intended production of promotional films of the archipelago.
On the effectiveness of film as propaganda and promotional vehicule.
Title cards in vegetal paper and cardboard.
Title cards in vegetal paper.