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.
Amateur film; unedited footage. A traditional dance during Epiphany’s Day (or Three Kings' Day) at Torre de Moncorvo's main Church square.
Incomplet. Images of Lisbon and and its different facets: shops, markets, parks, churches, monuments, palaces, streets, avenues and emblematic squares, viewpoints.
Coverage of the carnival party at the Paris film theatre, in Lisbon.
Parade of the Mocidade Portuguesa (“Portuguese Youth”) and outdoor mass in the Jockey Club’s field, 1938.
Melgaço (North of Portugal): views of the city and its surroundings.
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Portrait of the film director
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Fim poster.
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On the Law of 1927 establishing as mandatory the exhibition of a 100m Portuguese film in every theatrical screenings
Notes on the need of a law enforcing the protection of the Portuguese film industry.
Short note on the inexistance of Portuguese legislation on film industry.
A foretaste of Portuguese cinema's success in the year of 1930.
Notes on the educational potential of film.
On the potentials of sound film for the recording of Portugal’s oral traditions.
A protest on the fragmentation of a film about Angola as a way for exhibitors to enforcing the law.
Notes on a group of documentary films and on documentary cinema in general.