Stock Library Can ABMABNABO (silent, outtakes)

This silent film compilation from the 1950s offers a vivid depiction of various historical and cultural scenes, interweaving moments of colonial and indigenous life with everyday activities and industrial progress. It opens with men in Renaissance and colonial attire engaging in activities such as consulting maps, building thatched huts and forts, and navigating snowy landscapes. The narrative then shifts to an African village, showcasing women gathering reeds, weaving baskets, and preparing pottery, while villagers perform traditional dances and play drums. The film also highlights scenes of transportation and industry, including planes taking off, steamboats navigating rivers, and trucks hauling logs. The domestic life is portrayed through scenes of boys running to board a school bus, children playing on the beach, and families sailing boats on a lake. This rich tapestry of visual storytelling captures the essence of life in the 1950s, blending historical reenactments with glimpses of contemporary life and industrial advancements.

We digitized and uploaded this film from the A/V Geeks 16mm Archive. Email us at footage@avgeeks.com if you have questions about the footage and are interested in using it in your project.

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