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Her Second Birthday

Date produced: 1932

Filmmaker(s):

John Thubron

Agnes Thubron

Description:

"A record of the second birthday of June Thubron. The spontaneous actions of a little girl on finding her birthday presents. A record of her actions without any adult direction. The little girl plays with her birthday presents on the lawn and also waters flowers in the garden before falling asleep. In a stop-frame animated sequence subtitled 'Dreamland' towards the end of the film, her new toys come alive." East Anglian Film Archive.


Symphony of Nature

Date produced: 1932

Filmmaker(s):

Paul Burnford

Description:

An artistic interpretation of various natural environments.


Die Wundersamen Abenteuer Des Kleinen Mutz [The Adventures Of Little Mutz]

Date produced: 1932

Filmmaker(s):

Richard Groschopp

Description:

"A puppet animation telling the story of Little Mutz, who, after his morning exercises, sets out in his sports car, leaving behind his father who is only interested in his newspaper and their black manservant who plays the banjo and dances. The car falls into a ravine but Mutz, unhurt, tackles the crocodile which then approaches, running it through with his sword. An ape-like, smoke-breathing monster - Nasobem - appears and after dispatching it in a like manner, Mutz returns home. In the next adventure, Mutz rockets into space and lands on Planet X. He finds he is the same size as Annett a porcelain model dancer. At midnight she comes alive and dances to his delight but falls from the shelf and shatters on the floor and Mutz walks off dejected." (EAFA Database)


Auxiliary Air Force, The

Date produced: 1932

Filmmaker(s):

Richard Hiscox

Description:

"Documentary on the Auxiliary Air Force 600 (Bomber) Squadron in training at RAF Tangmere." (EAFA Database)


Sister

Date produced: 1932

Filmmaker(s):

Kichinosuke Takeuchi

Description:

‘Ayako prays at the grave of her brother. Returning home, she helps Seizo - her late brother's young friend - to release his kite caught in the trees; an interlude that restores memories of the departed. Rural life and customs and the special delights of childhood are skilfully conveyed’ (EAFA Database).

Referred to "Sister and Brother" in 1932 American Cinematographer competition.


Montserrat

Date produced: 1932

Filmmaker(s):

Delmir de Caralt

Description:

(Catalan): Film a mig camí entre el film d'argument (un pelegrí cec marxa amb els peus descalços fins a Montserrat, acompanyat d´un nen, i quan hi arriba es produeix un miracle i recupera la vista) i el film documental (escenes diverses de Montserrat i els diferents mitjans de transport per arribar-hi: cotxe, carrilet, cremallera i funicular, etc.).

Film devoted to the famous Montserrat mountain in Catalonia that blends fiction (a blind pilgrim walks barefoot to Montserrat, accompanied by a child, and when he arrives a miracle occurs, and he regains his sight) and documentary styles (various scenes from Montserrat and the different means of transport to get there: car, rail, rack and funicular, etc.). [Description from the Filmoteca de Catalunya catalog]


Swan, The

Date produced: 1932

Filmmaker(s):

Edward Le Grice

Description:

"This nature film about Swans is divided into five sections as follows, The Swan; In the Spring; The Site of the Nest; Eggs!; The Happy Family." (EAFA Database)


Westminster In Winter

Date produced: 1932

Filmmaker(s):

Matthew L. Nathan

Description:

"A tourist film promoting the sights of the London Borough of Westminster." (EAFA Database)


Village in Austria, A

Date produced: 1932

Filmmaker(s):

Matthew L. Nathan

Description:

A travelogue film from a trip to Austria.


Strictly Confidential

Date produced: 1932

Filmmaker(s):

Henry Bulleid

Description:

"Amateur filmmaker, cinema historian and railway engineer H.A.V. Bulleid employs an array of camera effects and trick photography techniques in this experimental short. Bulleid uses a mirror to distort a woman's reflection and a lens mask to conjure multiple images of her within the same frame, followed by a brief sequence showing how it was created. A ghosting effect uses double exposure to show the woman getting up from the chair but leaving her body behind. Bulleid also uses coloured filters and gauze diffusion to alter the look of his shots, and slow motion to change their visual impact. To display the versatility of interior shooting under normal lighting conditions, Bulleid uses orthochromatic film stock, before returning to exterior effects, using greased disc diffusion to create a dreamlike wash over the image. The film concludes with two sequences created using trick photography techniques including film reversal and split-screen shooting, and an example of step-zooming which gradually zeros in on the Big Ben clock tower at the Houses of Parliament in London." (EAFA Database)


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