Documentary film on the daily life in the Military School: classes, sports (swedish gymnastics, leaps, pole vaulting), artillerty exercises, a parade featuring the school’s band.
The Cavalry Squadron ‘Dragões de Moçambique’. Views of the quartering and military exercises.
Incomplet. Views of bathers and beaches of Parede, Tamariz, Conceição and Ribeiro in Cascais. Streets, hotels and chalets of Estoril. Shows, sports and leisure. Fishermen patching the fishing nets.
Non-fiction film on the key-players of the military coup of 28th May 1926, which brought the First Republic (1910-1926) to an end.
Newsreel on the Spanish Civil War. Upon today's knowledge, only the image subsists.
Digital item of the film print preserved with the support of Oeiras City Council. Images of the north shore of Tagus’ Estuary and of the aforesaid locations.
View of Colares and its region. The manufacture of Colares’ wine. Adraga beach. Maçãs beach. The Maçãs beach tram. Azenhas do Mar.
The labor of sardine: fishermen at sea, patching of the fishing nets, casting and drawing of the nets.
Film frame of the film 'Panoramas do Porto' ('Panoramas of Oporto', c. 1900).
Portrait.
Film frame of Arthur Costa de Macedo's 'Homenagens aos soldados desconhecidos' ('Tribute to Unknown Soldiers'), 1921.
Film frame.
Film frame.
Film frame
Film frame.
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.