Unedited footage. The footage depicts a release of bulls in the streets, which are then fight by several horsemen and bull herdsmen as a test to their fierceness ('tenta') in an open land in Vila Nova...
One of the earliest Portuguese films, by Aurélio da Paz dos Reis, frequently refered to as the first portuguese film director, shows the stunts of a trapeze artist in a garden.
Images on the arrival in Lisbon of the German Emperor Wilhelm II for an official visit.
Documentary film of the South Atlantic aerial crossing, from Lisbon to Rio de Janeiro, by Gago Coutinho and Sacadura Cabral in 1922.
Touristic sites of the Graça area, in Lisbon: churches (Penha de França, S. Vicente de Fora, Graça), Flea market, J. de Castilho bust and Estrela d'Ouro neighbourhood.
Views of several locations in the North of Portugal: Melgaço and Viana do Castelo, the Senhora da Agonia Festivities, Lamego, the river Vouga railway line, the river Leça, Oporto and Gaia.
Amateur film; unedited footage. Images of the North of Portugal: a traditional parade, a horse show, a train on the banks of the Douro river, washerwomen, oxen carts, villagers and sheperds.
The monuments and landscapes visited by the group excursion.
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Lobby card.
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Fim poster.
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Film frame of Arthur Costa de Macedo's 'Homenagens aos soldados desconhecidos' ('Tribute to Unknown Soldiers'), 1921.
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.