AV Geeks Lunch 4-4-2023 16mm films from our past always make Tuesdays better! Find out why! #avgeeks #16mmfilms avgeeks1and1 April 4, 2023 0 0
More Assorted Film Trailers A variety of trailers showcasing different genres, including drama, comedy, horror, and action. Notable films highlighted include “The Rose,” which avgeeks1and1 February 13, 2025 0 0
Georgia Sea Island Singers (1963) Presents Negro spirituals, sung in pure form as they were a century ago on St. Simon’s Island off the coast avgeeks1and1 December 27, 2024 0 0
AV Geeks Lunch 5-12-2023 Let’s watch 16mm films that ask the question: Sound, Music or Hobby? #avgeeks #16mmfilms avgeeks1and1 May 12, 2023 0 0
Ancient Egypt (Rev, 1977) This film explores the ancient civilization of Egypt, highlighting its monumental achievements such as the Sphinx and pyramids, whose construction avgeeks1and1 February 14, 2025 0 0
Some Wild Appetite (silent, 1930s) This 1930s film showcases a variety of zoo and wildlife scenes, capturing the behaviors and feeding habits of animals in avgeeks1and1 December 29, 2024 0 0
Adaptations Of Plants 2ndEd (1989) Discusses the various adaptations of plants that enable them to survive in different environments. It covers adaptations for making food, avgeeks1and1 May 20, 2023 0 0
United States Naval Academy (Reel 1, 1940s) The film presents a personal account of a midshipman’s experience at the United States Naval Academy. It describes the rigorous avgeeks1and1 February 16, 2025 0 0
Farewell Etaoin Shrdlu (1980) “Farewell Etaoin Shrdlu” captures the last night of traditional hot type printing at The New York Times, showcasing the linotype avgeeks1and1 December 30, 2024 0 0
AV Geeks Lunch 5-26-2023 Is it another Friday? Don’t have time to look at a calendar – watching classic 16mm films instead! #avgeeks #16mmfilms avgeeks1and1 May 26, 2023 0 0
The Story Of Our New Baby (1971) In this heartwarming story, Jane eagerly awaits the arrival of her new baby brother, Jeffrey. The narrative follows Jane and avgeeks1and1 February 17, 2025 0 0
Salt of the Earth: Traditional Chinese Salt Production in the 1930s (silent) This 1930s depiction of the Chinese countryside intricately explores the traditional methods of salt production, blending ancient techniques with rudimentary avgeeks1and1 December 31, 2024 0 0