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Making Champagne

Date produced: 1935

Filmmaker(s):

T. R. Bousche


Skating Symphony

Date produced: 1935

Filmmaker(s):

Harvard M. Armstrong


Some People

Date produced: 1935

Filmmaker(s):

J. T. Furst


Fine Feathers

Date produced: 1935

Filmmaker(s):

T. R. Small

Description:

"A bird picture." American Cinematographer, Feb. 1937, 80.


Cinecittà

Date produced: 1935

Filmmaker(s):

Piero Francisci


Ciechi [Blind]

Date produced: 1935

Filmmaker(s):

Fernando Cerchio

Description:

"documentario a fantasia"/avant-garde documentary


Our Scenic Wonderland

Date produced: 1935

Filmmaker(s):

Huxley Darwin Kem


Boating Blues

Date produced: 1935

Filmmaker(s):

John Criswell


Spider, The

Date produced: 1935

Filmmaker(s):

George L. Rohdenburg


Harvests of the Forest

Date produced: 1935

Filmmaker(s):

H. A. Burnford

Description:

"Burnford's picture was not only good from the documentary angle, but was very well photographed. It showed the lumbering industry in England starting with the felling of trees and then through the mills and then to the things built of wood, showing the most dramatic incidents." American Cinematographer, Feb. 1937, 73.

"Opens with various mature trees shown in full leaf. Men remove the bark from lower part of mature hardwoods and fell them with axes and long, two-man saws. Montage of falling trees. Bark prised from the fallen trunks. The torn-out root-base is sawn off and the trunks dragged from the forest by a team of heavy horses. The team drags the trunks onto the cart with the chain and the very largest trunks taken on a five-horse cart. At the lumber yard a large bandsaw divides the trunks in half and these are sliced. Men are show playing darts with the resulting, shaped, dartboards. SUB-TITLE - Harvest from over the seas. A ship - 'Karin Thorden' - docks, her decks stacked with timber already cut. Cranes transfer timber to barges, rafts and lorries. SUB-TITLE - For joinery. At the woodwork shop, specialised machines divide the wood into still smaller pieces and cut mortises and tenons and window frames are assembled. SUB-TITLE - For building. Workmen, on site, put up the roof timbers of a house. SUB-TITLE - For paper. Slow mixing of wood pulp. Smoothed out and rolled, dried and calendared. The large, wide rolls progress through the huge machines and sheets are slid off. SUB-TITLE - For music. Violin and Cello makers at work with hand tools, then a finished violin is played. SUB-TITLE - For flying. A bi-plane takes off. At the aeroplane factory, sections of the wooden wing frames are assembled, wing coverings doped. SUB-TITLE - For sailing. Large, J-class yachts tacking. J KI 7 featured. Finally, there are shots of mature, forest trees" (EAFA Database).


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