AV Geeks Lunch 6-8 Finding 16mm films that haven’t been seen in the 21st century! Join us and discover “new” treasures. #avgeeks avgeeks1and1 June 8, 2021 0 0
New England Town 1660 (1969) The film portrays the struggles of a Puritan blacksmith, Tom Goodbody, in the small village of New Hampton in 1660. avgeeks1and1 March 22, 2025 0 0
Spain in Revolt, Reel 3 (ca. 1930s) The film depicts the brutal realities of the Spanish Civil War, highlighting the ongoing battles, the use of various transportation avgeeks1and1 October 27, 2024 0 0
AV Geeks Lunch 7-16 It can’t be a proper Friday without some old 16mm films to get you ready for the weekend! #avgeeks avgeeks1and1 July 16, 2021 0 0
Don’t Be Afraid (1971) The film “Don’t Be Afraid” from 1971 addresses the struggles of youth in finding their identity and place in the avgeeks1and1 March 25, 2025 0 0
From Dawn to Sunset (1937) The film describes a day in America where workers rise with the dawn to engage in productive labor. It emphasizes avgeeks1and1 October 29, 2024 0 0
Dictionaries For Beginners (silent, 1971) Silent. Shows young students how to use a dictionary. We digitized and uploaded this film from the A/V Geeks 16mm Archive. avgeeks1and1 August 12, 2021 0 0
Just Before Eve (1978) Flip Wilson and Martin Sheen! In this whimsical dialogue, Adam converses with God about his feelings of boredom in a avgeeks1and1 March 28, 2025 0 0
Coca-Cola Commercials (Arabic, ca. 1950s) A compilation of Coca-Cola commercials in Arabic, highlighting the enjoyment of drinking Coca-Cola during various emotional states, such as happiness avgeeks1and1 October 30, 2024 0 0
[Invasion Of Poland] Newsreel footage of the World War II invasion of Poland by German soldiers. We digitized and uploaded this film from the avgeeks1and1 August 7, 2021 0 0
Millpond Memories (1958) “Millpond Memories” is a nostalgic exploration of a boy’s experiences at an old mill pond, where he observes various wildlife avgeeks1and1 March 30, 2025 0 0
Something to Be Proud Of (1951) The film “Something to Be Proud Of” (1951) showcases the positive impact of a home for children, emphasizing the personal avgeeks1and1 October 31, 2024 0 0