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- The 1946-1947 U.S. military expedition to explore and map Antarctica, led by Admiral Richard E. Byrd, is presented from its planning stages through its successful completion.
- The official U.S. government film about the 1st Nuremberg trial (The Trial of the Major Nazi War Criminals) which lasted from November 20, 1945 to October 1, 1946.
- A documentary account of the rehabilitation at the Wiltwyck School of an emotionally disturbed Black boy who is unwanted, misunderstood, and inwardly tortured.
- A cameraman is given a week to photograph the aerial highlights of Holland for a travelogue.
- A collection of home movies filmed from 1948-1951 featuring the legendary entertainer Cab Calloway and his wife Nuffie in their home on Long Beach and on their travels across both of the Americas.
- "Strange Victory" is about racial bias in post World War II America. Folowing "Native Land" in Leo Hurwitz' filmography, it uses some of the same techniques: dramatized scenes interspersed with scenes of compilation news reel footage, and scenes of evocative imagery. An epilogue about the civil rights movement, added in 1964 makes the arc of the film more complete.
- Planning to make an expedition into the Matto Grosso jungle, George Breakston and Yorke Coplen fly from Los Angeles to Brazil. Their Brazilian guide is explorer Mike Roginsky. Accompanied by Brazilian natives, Breakston and Coplen search for an English explorer who disappeared in the jungle twenty-five years earlier and is now rumored to be the leader of a group of Indians. Along the way, Coplen wrestles with an alligator. On the river, a native falls into the water and is eaten alive by piranhas. The expedition arrives at a small village, where they meet a white doctor. Although he has no information about the lost explorer, he tells them about a white woman who has been captured by a band of Urubu Indians. Led by the doctor, they rescue the woman, a schoolteacher. When the men are about to leave, they discover the body of a white man dressed in Indian garb. Because he is dead, however, Breakston and Coplen realize they will never know if he is the man for whom they were searching.
- A documentary covering the 1948 Olympic Games in St. Moritz.
- Documentary on the 1948 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XIV Olympiad. They were an international multi-sport event which was held in London, England.
- The outstanding events of the 11th Olympiad in Berlin, 1936, including the winning performance by Glen Morris in the decathlon.
- (1948, aka "CONFIRM OR DIE") A poorly edited yet intriguing documentary about Hitler and Mussolini. There are some interesting home movies of Eva Braun and her scantily-clad girlfriends swimming, too. More vivid is the gut-wrenching footage of Nazi atrocities (NO. We do NOT recommend this for the kids).
- A partial review of events in the 11th modern Olympic Games, held in Berlin in 1936. Edited from official film records.
- This film represents the meeting of art criticism and cinema, 'the complete Rubens' expressed in sound and movement.
- 10 years production of live images. An autobiographical confession in 38 tableus, the films of Terrafilm 1938-1948. Terrafilm, the creation of producer Lorens Marmstedt, produced movies 1938-1957.
- The film is based on the life of the country with events happened in one working day. A trip around the Soviet country shows the restoration of cities destroyed during the war, the construction of new factories, agriculture, the scientific and cultural life of Soviet people of different nationalities.
- The film depicts a voyage with Oslo Seamen's School's ship "Christian Radich" in the summer of 1947. The ship visits ports in Lisbon, Casablanca, Madeira and the Azores.
- The oldest cinematographic record about São José do Vale do Rio Preto. Filmed between 1946 and 1948 by Petrópolis Film, it documents the economic stagnation of the locality after the exhaustion of the coffee crop and the expectation of resumption of development with the implementation of poultry farming. Unique documentary, it is one of the few films that portrays the mountain region of Rio de Janeiro at that time, in addition to presenting the only images known to the village of Tristão Câmara, submerged by the flood of a hydroelectric dam.
- 194855m8.3 (8)TV Special
- Unique 16 mm color documentary from a Danish expedition to East Africa in 1948. Images from a 'lost' period of African history filmed in astonishing Kodak quality.
- Register of the events which occurred between 9 and 15 April 1948 in Bogota as a result of the assassination of political leader Jorge Eliécer Gaitán.
- Festivities marking the 4th centenary of the founding of La Paz.