Stock Library Can AEWAEXAEY (silent, outtakes)

This silent film compilation from the 1960s presents a rich collection of scenes featuring nature, historical reenactments, and colonial life. It opens with detailed observations of American robins and their behavior, including nesting, feeding their chicks, and interacting with other birds. The narrative then transitions to scenes of colonial and frontier life, showing men in tricorn hats and colonial garb riding horses through dense forests, engaging in discussions, and performing tasks such as cleaning equipment and writing with quills. Native Americans and frontiersmen are depicted navigating and exploring the wilderness, checking equipment, and engaging in everyday activities. There are also scenes of children playing with wooden swords, ambushing a man in colonial attire who trades his real sword for their toys. The film intersperses these historical moments with shots of wildlife, such as birds and ants, emphasizing a connection with nature and the simplicity of life in the 1960s. This blend of nature and historical reenactments provides a comprehensive portrayal of the era, highlighting the interplay between human activities and the natural world.

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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