The Little Tree That Had A Dream (1969) “The Little Tree That Had a Dream” is a 1969 film directed by Johanna Alemann, presented by Alemann Films. This avgeeks1and1 January 21, 2025 0 0
The Fiddler (1975) “The Fiddler” is a 1975 documentary directed by Marshall Riggan, produced for a religious organization by Counterpoint Films. The film, avgeeks1and1 January 21, 2025 0 0
The Speed of Light in Air and in Water (1959) This film demonstrates the measurement of the speed of light in both air and water using experimental setups. The first avgeeks1and1 January 21, 2025 0 0
The Seaport (1962) “The Seaport” explores the vital role of seaports in global trade, illustrating the various jobs and processes involved in loading avgeeks1and1 January 21, 2025 0 0
The Cage (1975) “The Cage” is a 1975 pantomime film directed by John Barnes, featuring the renowned mime artist Marcel Marceau. This piece avgeeks1and1 January 21, 2025 0 0
The Cow (1969) “The Cow,” directed by Michael D. Murphy and released in 1969 by Dimension Films, is a picturesque documentary that captures avgeeks1and1 January 21, 2025 0 0
The Coil Bowl Animation (silent, 1970) “The Coil Bowl” is a short animated film created by Willis Simms, dating back to around 1970. In this unique avgeeks1and1 January 21, 2025 0 0
Age of the Rococo, The: From Divine Right to Equality (1964) The film explores the Rococo period in 18th century Europe, highlighting its origins from the Baroque style and its emphasis avgeeks1and1 January 21, 2025 0 0
The Informers I (1975) “Informers I” is a 1975 academic film produced by AIMS and directed by Jonathan Lucas. The film is the first avgeeks1and1 January 21, 2025 0 0
The Happy City (1959) “The Happy City” is a 1959 documentary film directed by William F. Deneen, focusing on the Keng Tung Leprosy Colony avgeeks1and1 January 21, 2025 0 0
Macbeth, Part 3: The Secret’st Man (1964) “Macbeth, Part 3: The Secret’st Man” is the third installment in a series directed by John Barnes, focusing on the avgeeks1and1 January 21, 2025 0 0
St. John’s College (1962) discusses the philosophical ideas of Socrates, particularly the importance of examining one’s life to achieve a meaningful existence. It touches avgeeks1and1 January 21, 2025 0 0