
1918
Documentary by Portuguese Silvino Santos, about the Amazon, its flora, fauna, its inhabitants and among other wonderful images from the beginning of the 20th century with alternating close-up shots of caimans, jaguars and tropical flora with footage of Indigenous rituals--including some of the earliest known moving images of the Indigenous Witoto people--and longer sequences showcasing the region’s extractive industries: rubber, the Brazil nut, timber, fishing, even the egret feathers that were a staple of women’s fashion at the time.

Nanook of the North

Berlin: Symphony of a Great City

Laurel & Hardy: Their Lives and Magic

Taromenani

R. F. Outcault Making a Sketch of Buster and Tige

Days of Thrills and Laughter

The Shaman & Ayahuasca: Journeys to Sacred Realms

Cordobés 65

The Last Shaman

Finlandia

In the Land of Giants and Pygmies

Ventanas

Amazonie, les murmures de la forêt

River of Gold

In den dierentuin van Antwerpen

Les Outils du Jeu

The Sneeze: Part Two

The Funeral of Vera Kholodnaya

Iwianch, the Devil Deer

Toroboro: The Name of the Plants