Impressions of Japan (1955) In “Impressions of Japan,” novelist William Faulkner reflects on his experiences during a visit to Japan in 1955. He discusses avgeeks1and1 February 10, 2025 0 0
Grand Central Market (1963) The film, directed by William Hale in 1963, showcases the vibrant atmosphere of Grand Central Market in Los Angeles, California. avgeeks1and1 February 10, 2025 0 0
New Eyes New Ears (Japanese, 1951) AV Geeks go to Japan! The film “New Eyes New Ears” explores the developmental journey of children as they avgeeks1and1 February 10, 2025 0 0
My Father Gave Me America (1973) “My Father Gave Me America” recounts the immigrant experience of families arriving at Ellis Island, particularly focusing on the challenges avgeeks1and1 February 10, 2025 0 0
Frontiers (1962) The film explores the Inter Mountain West, focusing on Utah and Idaho, highlighting the region’s transformation from a wild frontier avgeeks1and1 February 10, 2025 0 0
A Nation Builds (1967) The film “A Nation Builds” explores the transformation of South Vietnam amidst ongoing conflict and the struggle for a better avgeeks1and1 February 10, 2025 0 0
The Summer Fever (1972) “The Summer Fever” captures the spirit of Little League baseball, a phenomenon that brings together youth from around the world avgeeks1and1 February 10, 2025 0 0
Our Country’s Flag (1971) The film discusses the historical significance of flags as symbols of national identity, focusing on the evolution of the United avgeeks1and1 February 10, 2025 0 0
Six Who Fled (1972) The film, directed by Tibor Hirsch, portrays the experiences of six refugees who escaped from Communist bloc countries, representing the avgeeks1and1 February 9, 2025 0 0
Day The Books Went Blank (1961) “Day The Books Went Blank” (1961) depicts a day in a small town where residents discover that their library books avgeeks1and1 February 9, 2025 0 0
The Draggin’ Wagon (1963) The film follows Clarence Carter Jr., a young boy in Washington D.C. who builds a soapbox racing car to compete avgeeks1and1 February 9, 2025 0 0
The Vote (1963) The film discusses the importance of voting as a fundamental right in America, highlighting its historical significance and evolution. It avgeeks1and1 February 9, 2025 0 0