Levittown: The Miracle City (Russian, 1950s) In Russian. Levittown, Pennsylvania, is presented as a unique city designed to accommodate 60,000 residents in 16,000 homes, featuring schools, avgeeks1and1 February 11, 2025 0 0
Igor And The Dancing Stallions (1981) *Igor’s Dancing Stallions* (1981) is a 25-minute Coronet Film and Video production that tells the story of Igor, a stableboy, avgeeks1and1 February 11, 2025 0 0
Elementary School, The (Part Three: Understanding the Physical World) 1952 This educational film highlights the importance of discovery and observation in elementary education, focusing on how children engage with the avgeeks1and1 February 11, 2025 0 0
Today’s Horse Farm Sun Up to Sun Down (1942) The film showcases the daily operations of Hidden Valley Farm, a horse breeding facility in the U.S. It highlights the avgeeks1and1 February 11, 2025 0 0
Playtown USA (1946) “Playtown USA” emphasizes the importance of recreational spaces for children and the community’s role in facilitating their development. It critiques avgeeks1and1 February 11, 2025 0 0
Shedding The Antlers (silent, 1930s) This 1930s silent film captures interactions between a man and an elk, likely in a wildlife setting. The footage includes avgeeks1and1 February 11, 2025 0 0
Assembly Lines of Defense (1940s) The film “Assembly Lines of Defense” highlights America’s transition from automobile production to military manufacturing during a time of national avgeeks1and1 February 11, 2025 0 0
Conquest of Light, The (1960) The film discusses the evolution and potential of using light waves, particularly coherent light, for communication. It highlights the development avgeeks1and1 February 11, 2025 0 0
Life Saving (1933?) The film highlights the importance of swimming safety and life-saving techniques, emphasizing that many people enjoy water recreation, yet drowning avgeeks1and1 February 11, 2025 0 0
Richard’s Totem Pole (1981) The film follows 16-year-old Richard Harris, a Gitskan Indian, as he assists his father, Walter, a master totem pole carver, avgeeks1and1 February 11, 2025 0 0
Pattern for Progress (1948) The film “Pattern for Progress” highlights the evolution of farming in America, focusing on the Salter family and their experiences avgeeks1and1 February 10, 2025 0 0
Whenever You Eat… (1949) *”Whenever You Eat” (1949)* is an educational film produced by the National Dairy Council and Atlas Film Corp, emphasizing the avgeeks1and1 February 10, 2025 0 0