An Alphabet Of Weather (1991) An educational film that introduces children to the various elements of weather using the letters of the alphabet. Each letter avgeeks1and1 April 3, 2025 0 0
Learning About Fruit We Eat (1970) Discusses fruits from the tree, bush and vine to the market and to the tables and explains their remarkable variety avgeeks1and1 August 16, 2020 0 0
Yarn and Cloth Construction (1948) Uses high magnification photography to demonstrate the processes of converting raw fibers into woven cloth. We digitized and uploaded this avgeeks1and1 July 18, 2024 0 0
Defenses, Releases And Escapes (1974) The film focuses on the essential techniques for lifesavers to safely rescue individuals in distress without endangering themselves. It highlights avgeeks1and1 April 6, 2025 0 0
AV Geeks Lunch 9-14 Hope everybody had a great weekend! Let’s kick off the week by watching some old 16mm films. avgeeks1and1 September 15, 2020 0 0
Stock Library Can ANZAOGAOK (silent) This silent film compilation from the 1960s spans various themes, including historical reenactments, industrial processes, and scenes of everyday life avgeeks1and1 July 25, 2024 0 0
Chez Nous (1961) The film follows 17-year-old Henry Garnier, who lives in Paris and writes letters to his friend in Chicago. He describes avgeeks1and1 April 8, 2025 0 0
AV Geeks Lunch 10-23 It’s Friday, but everyday is Friday when you join us in watching some old 16mm films! avgeeks1and1 October 23, 2020 0 0
AV Geeks 16mm Lunch 8-5-2024 Is it really Monday? Does it really matter when you’ve got over 30,000 16mm films to watch? Help us out! avgeeks1and1 August 5, 2024 0 0
Flowering Plants And Their Parts (1966) Explores the structure and function of green plants, focusing on their three main parts: roots, stems, and leaves. Roots anchor avgeeks1and1 April 11, 2025 0 0
AV Geeks Lunch 12-4 Take a break from the headlines and indulge in some awkward 16mm films from our past! avgeeks1and1 December 4, 2020 0 0
Ancient Mesopotamia (revised, 1976) Depicts the cultural legacy of the Sumerians, Semites, Babylonians, and Assyrians of the ancient Middle East using authentic locales including avgeeks1and1 September 7, 2024 0 0