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Calcio in costume [Soccer in Costume]

Date produced: 1939

Filmmaker(s):

Battaglini Orsi Luigi

Belegardo Carlo

Description:

"documentary on a soccer match in costume held in Florence." "documentario su una partita di calcio in costume svoltasi a Firenze" —I Littoriali del cinema: Un’altra interessante serie di documentari, La Stampa, September 3, 1939


Caineville

Date produced: 1953

Filmmaker(s):

Glen H. Turner

Description:

"In Caineville, Glen H. Turner has now turned his camera on a Western ghost town, and with moments of sheer movie magic, he has brought it to life again. The slow turning by the wind of the leaves of an abandoned school book, and the slow pan to initials carved on a schoolhouse desk, evoke as if he were alive the youngster who carved them. In another scene, done with consummate smoothness, Mr. Turner shows an abandoned street on which a schoolboy, with books over his shoulder, slowly materializes into solid form — and then dissolves again into thin air. Surrounding Caineville always are the brooding mountains and the ever-encroaching river which implacably seeks to destroy the last vestiges of the crumbling village. Caineville is a triumph of imaginative creation over static material." Movie Makers, Dec. 1953, 320.


Cacciatori di frontiera [Frontier Hunters]

Date produced: 1936

Filmmaker(s):

Luigi Tosi

Description:

"a soggetto"/fiction


Cacciatori delle Alpi [Hunters of the Alps]

Date produced: 1936

Filmmaker(s):

Ducci

Description:

"In addition to these there are others that would appear subject but the plot is so tenuous and unclear that we do not hesitate to place them among the documentaries (The Chained Bow; Zoo; Hunters of the Alps or 65 O.M.)"-Cinegiorniale, 1936


Caccia nell’estuario [Hunting in the Estuary]

Date produced: 1938

Filmmaker(s):

Giovanni Tessaro

Description:

"documentario"/documentary


C’è una casetta sul confine [There Is a Little House on the Border]

Date produced: 1937

Filmmaker(s):

Francesco Cerchio

Description:

"documentario turistico"/touristic documentary


Bystander, The

Date produced: 1966

Filmmaker(s):

E. Van Herpen

Description:

"The Bystander is a study of a young, apparently bashful fellow who studies other boys and girls having a good time and imagines just what they might do as they pair off and trundle out into the night. He, himself, cannot muster the courage to join them" PSA Journal, Sept. 1966, 35.


By The Garden Steps

Date produced: 1942

Filmmaker(s):

Ross M. Gridley

Description:

"Ross M. Gridley, filmer of By the Garden Steps, is an agricultural teacher who knows that many films used in education are, although they need not be, dull. He writes that he wanted "to prove that it is possible, as well as desirable, to increase interest by adding a touch of drama to instructional films, without losing any of the teaching value from a scientific standpoint." With this very sensible idea, Mr. Gridley tells the tale of three sisters who grow a 4-H Victory Garden. When they have worked away long enough for the audience to realize that a little more footage will be repetitive, the story shifts to a couple of youngsters who are shooting at targets. By means of a toy airplane which is given rough treatment as a Nazi invader and which the girls mistake for a new kind of garden insect, the boys meet the girls. Finally, prize day comes, and the boys add an unexpected tribute to the girls whose tomatoes are honored. In cinematography, in handling subject matter and in the capacity to fit teaching objectives into the methods of movie making, Mr. Gridley has done a sound piece of work. Girls who see the film will catch the idea and will wonder if they, too, should not have a Victory Garden." Movie Makers, Dec. 1942, 507.


By Sea To Florida

Date produced: 1931

Filmmaker(s):

Porter Varney

Description:

"By Sea To Florida, 400 ft., 16mm., made by Porter Varney of Bradenton, Fla., is a film record of a sea trip which derives its importance from the fact that the photography and choice of viewpoint are consistently exceptional. Parts of the ship, such as the rigging and cordage, the portholes, the lifeboat davits, etc., were used with rare artistry as aids to composition and effect. An expert use of filters produced exceptionally pleasing and truthful black and white rendition of the sea and the movement and sway of the ship. Continuity was effectually obtained by a shifting of the camera viewpoint, emphasizing the harbor, the high seas and the arrival in Florida. A startling climax to the film was given by a series of shots of an approaching hurricane captured by Mr. Varney 's intrepid camera." Movie Makers, Dec. 1931, 685.


By His Hands

Date produced: 1969

Filmmaker(s):

Clayton G. Weig

Description:

By His Hands is another 8mm film in color wherein Clayton Weig of Kenmore, N.Y., shows us the many uses that hands are put to. During the 16½ minutes of the film we see the daily use of our own hands in actions that we are not aware of because it has become second nature. The film is a little long and gets a little off the subject religion-wise. However, it was well done technically both in video and sound," PSA Journal, Mar. 1970, 43.


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