This films tells four different stories, all connected by the banks of a river. Three bandits steal a cross and, while trying to cross the river, one of them (Titos Vandis) gets lost along with the lo...
This films tells four different stories, all connected by the banks of the river. Three bandits steal a cross and, while trying to cross the river, one of them (Titos Vandis) gets lost along with the ...
The River Tweed from source to sea; the agriculture, industry, landscape and people living by its banks.
Following the River Clyde from its upper reaches down to the Firth.
The river from source to sea; farming and fruit-growing in the Lanarkshire countryside and the river's traditions of heavy industry and shipbuilding.
Dancers demonstrate the various steps of the jig "The River Cree", and then perform the complete dance.
A reconstruction of the building of the Forth railway bridge using contemporary footage and stills. [The film was a prize winner at the Scottish Amateur Film Festival, 1950].
Following the river Tay showing the countryside and towns situated on its banks.
landscape round the river by Vraňany (shipping channel)
boating camp on the Sázava River riverside
river swimming pool with the line of changing rooms
a look over the river at a water mill
a bridge over the Litovel River
ancient buildings on the former ramparts above the river Vrchlice
sailing boats of Czech Yacht Club members on the Vltava River
water sportsmen following canoe boats overcoming rapids on the Sázava River