Stock Library Can ASJASKASL (Silent, Kodachrome)

This silent Brazil 1960s film compilation presents a wide-ranging depiction of industrial, agricultural, and everyday activities in Brazil. It begins with scenes of men loading beef into trucks, cranes lifting produce, and cars navigating city streets. This is followed by images of urban and rural life, including people walking by museums, farmers tending orchards, and cowboys herding sheep. Industrial scenes feature factories, gardens, cotton picking, and cattle herding, alongside workers operating cranes on docks, handling raw materials, and managing transportation logistics. The film captures the movement of goods, with cranes loading cacao sacks onto cargo ships and workers managing cocoa production. The narrative shifts to aviation, showing passengers boarding and disembarking planes, and airplanes flying over rivers and the Amazon. Indigenous people and their interactions with the environment are depicted, alongside modern agricultural practices like drying palm fronds and harvesting cacao. The compilation also highlights construction and mining activities, river dams, power stations, and oil drilling operations. It concludes with scenes of government buildings, including the National Congress and the Palace of Dawn, and meetings involving Brazilian officials.

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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