AV Geeks Lunch 3-31 Goodbye March! We watched more than 110 films during your visit! #avgeeks avgeeks1and1 March 31, 2021 0 0
[News Magazine of the Screen, October 1950] In October 1950, the United Nations General Assembly convened, marking a significant session with 59 countries represented. Key figures included avgeeks1and1 October 24, 2024 0 0
A Boy Named David (1960s?) The film narrates the biblical story of David, the youngest son of Jesse, who becomes a shepherd and displays remarkable avgeeks1and1 April 8, 2025 0 0
AV Geeks Lunch 5-12 Are you prepared for what the day has in store for you? Maybe watching some old 16mm films will give avgeeks1and1 May 12, 2021 0 0
Universal Newsreel (1963) President Kennedy addressed the 18th United Nations General Assembly, highlighting a hopeful atmosphere and proposing joint U.S.-Soviet cooperation in space avgeeks1and1 October 26, 2024 0 0
[Division, 1960s] The film is an educational tutorial on division aimed at helping a student named Bob understand the concept of division avgeeks1and1 April 10, 2025 0 0
AV Geeks Lunch 6-22 We’ve seen over 1680 vintage 16mm films on our lunch show! Ge on board to watch some more! #avgeeks avgeeks1and1 June 22, 2021 0 0
AV Geeks 16mm Lunch 10-28-2024 It’s teentastic! #avgeeks #16mmfilms avgeeks1and1 October 28, 2024 0 0
An End To Darkness (1950) The film follows the journey of a young man who reflects on his childhood in a village steeped in tradition avgeeks1and1 April 13, 2025 0 0
A/V Geeks Lunch 7-27 A/V Geeks Lunch 7-27 Old 16mm school films can still teach us so much about who we were. Join us! #avgeeks avgeeks1and1 July 27, 2021 0 0
To New Horizons (1940) The film discusses the ongoing human quest for new opportunities and advancements, emphasizing the importance of exploration and innovation throughout avgeeks1and1 October 29, 2024 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 April 17, 2025 0 0