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The Puddle-Muddle Riddle (1947)
Road safety film, made for children in the late 1940's, using the fictional town of Puddle-Muddle as an example of the correct traffic and pedestrian rules.
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A Touch of Scotland (1964)
A look at what Scotland offers to tourists.
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The Vatican (1951)
BAFTA-nominated documentary short commemorating the Catholic Holy Year of 1950.
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Over the Sea to Skye (1961)
Follows a hiker through Skye, visiting Dunvegan Castle and climbing the Cuillins.
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A Road in India (1938)
Life on the road in India, showing the traffic, people and animals.
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Temples of India (1938)
Hindu temples at Benares and Belur and the mythologies associated with them.
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The Eternal Fire (1938)
Technicolor tour of Mt. Vesuvius and surrounding area.
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Delhi (1938)
Filmed in 1938, less than a decade before Indian independence, Delhi has a curious tale to tell. ‘Delhi’, the viewer is informed, ‘is the cockpit of the Indian Empire’, it provides the ‘gateway to the riches of the south’. The opening sections of the film focus upon those who have tried and failed to establish a lasting power in the capital. ‘At Delhi’, the commentator states, ‘successive cities have been built by conquering invaders – each has fallen into disuse and decay’. The camerawork focuses on the ‘impressive ruins’ of these earlier invaders. Although the film also depicts the enduring architecture of Muslim rulers, such as Akbar and Shahjahan, it is stressed that their power has been superseded. Legend has it that it will be the ninth city of Delhi that ‘will endure and will rule forever’. Shahjahan had built the eighth.
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Seven Years in Tibet (1956)
Heinrich Harrer, an Austrian moutain climber, escapes from a British POW camp in India and flees north across the Himalayan mountains into Tibet. There he meets and befriends the young Dalai Lama.
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Blood Transfusion (1941)
A wartime public information film about the history of blood transfusion and how blood transfusion is being used to treat wounded troops. Blood groups and the makeup of blood are explained, the development of a blood transfusion service in the UK and in other countries is detailed, and the work of the British Red Cross and the Army Blood Transfusion Service is seen.
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Arabian Bazaar (1938)
A short directed by John Hanau and Hans Nieter
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Defeat Tuberculosis (1943)
British documentary on Tuberculosis.
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Petra (1938)
“Travelogue on the city of Petra. Traces four civilisations, each of which found value in re-establishing the life of this city, whose temples and dwellings were shaped out of the caves in the cliff of a mountain range in the heart of the Arabian desert.” - BFI. Shot in Technicolor by Jack Cardiff.
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Peace on the Western Front (1931)
A moving anti-war drama in which a father explains the futility of war to his young son. The film includes flashbacks from the father’s own nightmare experiences alongside documentary footage from Verdun, Arras and Ypres with the message that War is not a glorious adventure but ‘“a hideous ugly thing, involving sacrifices on the part of the finest manhood of every combatant nation”.


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