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Come si fabbricano gli sci [How To Make Skis]

Date produced: 1931

Filmmaker(s):

Renato Spinotti


Come si fa un giornale sonoro [How To Make a Sound Newspaper]

Date produced: 1935

Filmmaker(s):

Tullio Emanueli

Pier Giacomo Castiglioni

Livio Castiglioni

Description:

"doc. didattico"/educational documentary


Come nasce una stampa litografica [How To Make a Lithographic Print]

Date produced: 1942

Description:

"doc. didattico"/educational documentary


Come nasce un cortometraggio [How To Make A Short Film]

Date produced: 1942

Filmmaker(s):

Vittorio Solito


Come Into My Parlour

Date produced: 1960

Filmmaker(s):

W. P. C. Clifford


Come dipinge la natura [How Nature Paints]

Date produced: 1937

Filmmaker(s):

Moneta

Description:

Documentary


Columbia River Adventure (Part 2)

Date produced: 1950

Filmmaker(s):

Julian Gromer

Description:

"Edited travelogue footage of a trip down the Columbia River. Along with scenic views, industrial processes are documented such as harvesting grain, canning salmon, making plywood and the factory production of sweaters." Chicago Film Archives


Columbia River Adventure (Part 1)

Date produced: 1950

Filmmaker(s):

Julian Gromer

Description:

"Edited travelogue footage of a trip down the Columbia River. Along with scenic views, industrial processes are documented such as harvesting grain, canning salmon, making plywood and the factory production of sweaters." Chicago Film Archives


Coltivazione e lavorazione del tabacco, La [Tobacco Cultivation and Processing]

Date produced: 1935

Description:

An industrial documentary about Tobacco farming.


Colter’s Hell

Date produced: 1962

Filmmaker(s):

Timothy M. Lawler

Delores Lawer

Description:

"About 1800 John Colter discovered the area now known as Yellowstone National Park, set apart by the United States government in 1872 for the enjoyment of the people. It has an area of 3,458 square miles, approximately 62x55 miles. Colter's Hell, as it was then known, is a national vacation land of thermal activity, wild life, and tourists. In forty-three minutes, the Lawlers take us to all of the important thermal and water activities and a tour thru some of the remote areas where the wild life may be found, including the grizzly. This film has many, many more vistas animals, and birds than the usual visitor would see. If one cannot visit the Park he should at least see the film" PSA Journal, Oct. 1962, 33.


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