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Isola dei pescatori [Island of the Fishermen]

Date produced: 1939

Filmmaker(s):

Achille De Francesco


Royal Visit, A

Date produced: 1939

Filmmaker(s):

Austin J. Alexander

Description:

"Home movie film record of the 1939 royal visit by King George VI, showing preparations on the streets of Vancouver and the vicinity of the Hotel Vancouver, a parade, and the royal motorcade" British Columbia Archives.


Sugar Bush

Date produced: 1939

Filmmaker(s):

Monroe Killy

Description:

"Shows maple sugar making, including collecting the maple sap, boiling the sap down to make syrup and beating it to make sugar cakes. Participants are the Martin Kegg and Day families and the camp site is on the west shore of Lake Mille Lacs on Sherman Point." Minnesota Historical Society.


Super Colossal Production, A

Date produced: 1939

Filmmaker(s):

Arthur H. Smith

Description:

Comedic short film about an amateur movie club called Super Colossal Pictures.


Chippewa Handicraft

Date produced: 1939

Filmmaker(s):

Monroe Killy

Description:

"This film shows the Kegg family stripping basswood and birch barks and using the bark to make baskets and canoes." Worldcat.org


Flaming Canyons

Date produced: 1939

Filmmaker(s):

Robert M. Coles

Charles Coles

Description:

"This color film was shown at Duncan MacD. Little's 11th annual International show of amateur motion pictures. The rising sun greets the golden fairyland of Bryce. Tunnels cut through the rocks, car passing through. Shot after shot of beautiful scenery with lovely sky and cloud affects. People climbing. Camp life shows the rugged simplicity of the daily routine of outdoor life. Grand Canyon nature's mightiest spectacle. Sunset. The magic of stop-motion compresses time and hastens drifting clouds. Night draws a veil over flaming canyon and wonderland" Educational Film Guide, 1945 Edition, 412.


Stanley Park

Date produced: 1939

Filmmaker(s):

Oscar C. Burritt

William F. Houston

Donald E. Lytle

Malcolm C. Morrison

James R. Pollock

Description:

"This film captures (in excellent pre-war Kodachrome) a day in the life of Stanley Park. An early effort at independent documentary production by a group of Vancouver film enthusiasts, including amateur cinematographers Oscar Burritt and Don Lytle. The Coast Films group intended to produce a series of films that could be distributed by the fledgling National Film Board of Canada, but World War II intervened, and this was their sole group effort. Stanley Park was restored in 1987 by the British Columbia Archives." (BC Archives)

"Stanley Park is a languid but lyrical look at flora and fauna, people at play, and the traffic of cars and ships in and around the park. . . . The excerpt shown here [on the AMDB] is the middle third of a 16-minute film [at 24 frames/second]. We see people arriving at the park on a weekend--by streetcar, by car, and on foot. The next sequence shows a very large audience watching a concert performance at Malkin Bowl. (The three young women on stage have probably just finished singing "Three Little Maids from School" from The Mikado.) There's an engaging sequence of children playing on the swings and seesaws; then there's footage of adults playing checkers and tennis, and another large crowd enjoying a cricket match. Scenes along the beach and the seawall (including the Second Beach Pool) lead into shots of boats and steamships sailing near First Narrows, and an ocean liner passing under the recently-completed Lion's Gate Bridge. Charles Marega's handsome Art Deco stone lions, poised at the eastern approach to the bridge, are shown in close-up." -- Seriously Moving Images, July 2025.


Funivie di Cervinia [Cervinia Cableways]

Date produced: 1939


Folla, La [The Crowd]

Date produced: 1939

Filmmaker(s):

Renzo Renzi


Fiori sulle Dolomiti [Flowers on the Dolomites]

Date produced: 1939

Filmmaker(s):

Achille De Francesco


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