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Gita a Fauglia [Trip to Fauglia]

Date produced: 1941

Description:

documentary


Giuchi d’acqua [Water Games]

Date produced: 1936


Giuchi di Vela [Sailing Games]

Date produced: 1936

Filmmaker(s):

Ubaldo Magnaghi

Description:

"doc. a fantasia"/avant-garde documentary


Giuochi di vela [Sailing games-1936]

Date produced: 1936

Filmmaker(s):

Ubaldo Magnaghi


Giuoco del ponte, Il [The Bridge Games]

Date produced: 1942


Giuseppe, Il [The Joseph]

Date produced: 1938

Filmmaker(s):

Enrico Gras


Give Her My Love

Date produced: 1968

Filmmaker(s):

Jeff Blyth

Description:

"Give Her My Love is a film in black-and-white made by a student of cinematography. It is a story of young love and the strange turn that young love can take. Jeff Blyth's handling of the story made the film a strong contender for the Scenario Award. A shy boy's life in an office and his second-hand love for a girl are well portrayed as a triangle develops and then becomes a zero" PSA Journal, Oct. 1968, 49.


Give Us This Day

Date produced: 1950

Filmmaker(s):

Alfred T. Bartlett

Description:

"Going back to The Lord's Prayer for the title of his picture, A. T. Bartlett has produced a handsome, heart-warming and technically able documentary on the theme "Our Daily Bread." In it one follows the staff of life from the vast and golden wheat fields of Australia, through the harvesting and milling of the grain, into the baker's hands and onto my lady's table. Give Us This Day is intelligently planned, smoothly developed and suavely executed. A simple but satisfying narrative continually relates the subject — as it should be — directly to human needs, and a pleasant musical score rounds out the presentation. Especially to be commended is the minimum of footage used by Mr. Bartlett in reporting on this age-old activity of mankind." Movie Makers, Dec. 1952, 339.


Glacier Park from a Railway Train

Date produced: 1932

Filmmaker(s):

Edward K. Warren


Glamorous Guatemala

Date produced: 1950

Filmmaker(s):

Ralph E. Gray

Description:

"In the Certificate Awards group, Ralph E. Gray, a consistent winner in national film competitions and recently honored with the title of Leading Amateur Movie Maker of the nation by the Movie Makers Club of Oklahoma and associated cine clubs, has turned in another of his superb filming jobs in 'Glamorous Guatemala.' A highlight is the excellent titling job, a department of movie making in which Gray excels. Gray opens his picture with scenes of modern day Guatemala, then gradually leads us into more remote areas of the country where he shows the native Guatemalan at work and at play, harvesting coffee, weaving, and trucking his wares to market, or indulging the religious ceremonials and market day festivities, which comprise his chief diversions. Gray filmed his picture using a Cine Special and Kodachrome film." American Cinematographer, April 1950, 134-135.


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