Documentary film on the colonial exhibition held in 1934 in Oporto. Images of the participants, pavilions, gardens, leisure areas, folk parades and of the most visited commercial stands.
Portuguese Youth parade in the celebrations of the 1st December (Independence Restoration Day).
Activities of Mocidade Portuguesa (“Portuguese Youth”): camping, sports demonstrations, marches, parade at Av. da Liberdade (Lisbon, 1938), meeting at the Jockey Club (1939).
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.
The first public appearance of the organization.
Unedited footage. Images of the official opening of the building, located in Av. Da Liberdade, Lisbon, with the presence of the President of the Republic. Shots of the car exhibition.
The textile industry in Areosa, Oporto. Firemen exercises. A visit by the Indigenous Company of Mozambique (Landins of Mozambique).
Parade of the Mocidade Portuguesa (“Portuguese Youth”) and outdoor mass in the Jockey Club’s field, 1938.
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Notes on how documentary films about Portugal can contribute to tourism reinforcement.
Notes on the potential of film in diffusing Portugal abroad.
Interview with Aníbal Contreiras on the film productions of Lisboa-Film.
The author proposes that the State should produce films about the major national monuments and sites as a contribute to education.
Notes on the film 'Peregrinação Patriótica' (1929). Photos.
Review.
Notes on the release of 4 documentary films produced by Lusitâna Film.
Interview with Edurardo Lopes, manager of the distribution company Fomento Artístico on the Portuguese film industry.