Who Shall Feed The Donkey? (1950s) The film presents a story about Nasr-ed-din Hoja and his stubbornness, illustrating the dangers of ignoring clear threats. As he avgeeks1and1 April 21, 2025 0 0
Why We Use Money (1970) The film tells the story of a fisherman who, in a time before money existed, attempts to trade his catch avgeeks1and1 April 21, 2025 0 0
Space Science: An Introduction (1964) This film introduces viewers to the fundamentals of space science, exploring how humans have long pondered the effects of the avgeeks1and1 April 21, 2025 0 0
The American Short Story (1977) The film discusses the significance of the American short story as a unique literary form that captures the essence of avgeeks1and1 April 21, 2025 0 0
Tomorrow May Be Judgment Day (1950s) In a quiet twilight hour, Aendi Hamid uses dark humor to illustrate the fate of officials who opposed foreign control, avgeeks1and1 April 20, 2025 0 0
Just One Place (1973) “Just One Place” is an educational film that follows a group of children, particularly Kevin, as they reflect on their avgeeks1and1 April 20, 2025 0 0
Biomes: Temperate Deciduous Forest (1989) Discusses the temperate deciduous forest biome, highlighting its seasonal changes and the interdependence of plant and animal life. It explains avgeeks1and1 April 20, 2025 0 0
Why Not Try? (1972) The film emphasizes the importance of trying new experiences, whether it’s tasting unfamiliar foods or meeting new people. It encourages avgeeks1and1 April 20, 2025 0 0
Just Joking (1973) The film features a playful exchange among children discussing their hobby projects for school. They share their creations, but the avgeeks1and1 April 20, 2025 0 0
Why 55? (1979) The film “Why 55?” discusses the importance of the 55 mph speed limit established by the National Speed Limit Act avgeeks1and1 April 19, 2025 0 0
The Mailman (1964) Showcases the daily operations of the United States Postal Service, highlighting the journey of letters and parcels as they are avgeeks1and1 April 19, 2025 0 0
When Your Parent Drinks Too Much (1987) Features Alan Thicke. The film explores the struggles faced by children of alcoholic parents, highlighting the emotional turmoil and chaos avgeeks1and1 April 19, 2025 0 0