The Earth Worm (1937) The film discusses the vital role of earthworms in enriching and aerating the soil through their burrowing and feeding habits. avgeeks1and1 December 31, 2024 0 0
Snakes Can Be Interesting (1952) Depicts the life cycle of the bull snake. Points out that most snakes are useful to farmers and shows how avgeeks1and1 June 4, 2023 0 0
Comeback! (1946) The film “Comeback!” highlights the challenges faced by individuals with disabilities due to accidents, illness, or other causes, and emphasizes avgeeks1and1 January 31, 2025 0 0
Farmers Face The Future (1945) The film discusses the vital role of American farmers during and after World War II, emphasizing their contributions to food avgeeks1and1 January 1, 2025 0 0
Zoo Animals In The Wild : Giant Turtles (1981) Shows giant sea turtles coming ashore and laying their eggs in the sand and leaving them there. Reveals the process avgeeks1and1 June 5, 2023 0
Delegating Work (1959) The film depicts a conversation between Joe and Dy, where Joe expresses frustration about his inability to rely on his avgeeks1and1 February 1, 2025 0 0
AV Geeks 16mm Lunch 1-2-2025 Um, is it Tuesday, is it Friday? The holidays have made it very confusing. Regardless, let’s watch some vintage 16mm avgeeks1and1 January 3, 2025 0 0
Seasons: Winter (1980) The film is a visual exploration of the winter season. It showcases various scenes and activities associated with winter, such avgeeks1and1 July 2, 2023 0
Industry on Parade (1950s) The film “Industry on Parade” showcases various aspects of American industry, emphasizing education in nutrition and food shopping for teenagers. avgeeks1and1 February 2, 2025 0 0
Armies Of Health And Disease (silent, 1930s) This film from the 1930s offers an engaging journey through the scientific breakthroughs of Louis Pasteur. It begins with laboratory avgeeks1and1 January 4, 2025 0 0
AV Geeks 16mm Lunch 7-5-2023 Survived another Fireworks Day! Time to get back to watching classic 16mm films! #avgeeks #16mmfilms avgeeks1and1 July 5, 2023 0 0
Liberty (ca. 1940s) The film presents Liberty as a powerful symbol of hope and opportunity for all immigrants and oppressed individuals. It highlights avgeeks1and1 February 4, 2025 0 0