Incomplet. A huge crowd attends a bullfight in a Doze Ribeiras parish square, located in the Angra do Heroísmo municipality in the Terceira Island, Azores. Some people defy the bull.
The film depicts the 3-day excursion of a group of workers of the newspaper “Diário de Notícias” to the aforesaid sites.
Images of several sports practised in Figueira da Foz: tennis, skating, barrels race, string game, auto and horse riding. Boa Viagem Mountain, “Vela” and the Cedar Woods.
Incomplet. Upon today’s knowledge, only the image subsists. Images of São Pedro de Muel, Leiria’s Pine Forest, the rocky coastline and the steep slopes of the region.
Touristic sites of Figueira da Foz: streets, Casino, Hotel, City Hall, monuments, Palace Alorna and references to nearby towns.
Description of the extension work on the routes undertaken by the Companhia dos Caminhos de Ferro do Norte de Portugal (“Rail Company of the North of Portugal”).
Newsreel on the regatta of Figueira da Foz played by clubs from England (London Rouring Club), Germany (Ruderklub am Wannsee), Portugal (Assoc. Naval 1º de Maio), Netherlands (Studenten Roeivereenigi...
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 version of the film “Lisboa, crónica anedótica” (Leitão de Barros, 1930) distributed in Brazil.
Press-release presenting the film lab.
Film-announcement.
Notes on the film “Walter Mittelholzers Afrikaflug 1930" and its exhibition in Italy.
Notes on the importance of colonial films in the words of François Manceron, Résident général de la République française en Tunisie.
Notes on the proposal of Mário de Vasconcelos e Sá presented at the Teachers’ Congress.
Interview with the film operator on the Portuguese subjects registered for Fox's newsreel series.
Presentation of the project of film entitled «O Porto, a Cidade Invicta» (Pedro Santos, 1924), produced by the periodical.