Unedited footage. Landscapes of the Serra da Estrela (the highest mountain range in Continental Portugal). Rock Cabeça da Velha.
Unedited footage. In Oporto, the climbing of Clérigo’s Tower by the Galician acrobats Puertollano in July 1917 as a promotional event of a crackers brand.
Comprehensive documentary film about the coal industry in the colamines of S. Pedro da Cova (north of Portugal).
Film on the city of Viseu and its several touristic spots: churches, monuments, forts, 15th and 16th century houses, palaces, hotels, ancient and modern streets and avenues, parks and bridges.
In a fire drill, a phone call alerts the firefighters to a fire in a block of flats. In the barrack, firefighters go to their vehicles to fight it and perform a rescue.
The celebrations in Lourenço Marques (now Maputo) for the transfer of the territories administrated by the Niassa Company (of British and French interests) to the control of the Portuguese colonial g...
Film presenting touristic spots of Évora, in Alentejo: Giraldo Square, Cathedral, Roman Temple (Temple of Diana), São Brás Chapel, São Francisco Church and Church of Nossa Senhora da Graça.
Carts pulled by horses march in Campo Grande with spectators in the stands. Occasionally we see flowers being throwed.
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A view of the production company’s installations: the film studios on the left, the main building on the right.
Film frame.
Portrait of João Freire Correia and Maximino Abranches, 1909
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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.
Title cards in vegetal paper.
Title cards on vegetal paper.
Title cards in vegetal paper.
Notes on the foundation of the production company 'Portugália Film'.
Fac-simile of a draft law for the financing of Portuguese-theme productions.
Correspondence file of the prod. company, mainly to exhibitors.
A collection of press clippings with references to the film exhibition in Lisbon’s film theatres.
Short note on the educational potential of film in Portugal and on the activity of the Army’s cartographic section.