“Farmer-Fishermen of Norway” LATE 1940s 16mm educational film for grade school students

Louis de Rochemort, United World Films

The Earth and It’s People series

Optical Sound, English Language, 800 ft. Aprox 20:00

BLACK AND WHITE Safety Film NO  COLOR FADING 

NO BUCKLING > NO WARPING

SEE PHOTOS > GREAT FOR MY STOCK FOOTAGE CLIENTS


This Mid-Century educational film from the  "The Earth and Its Peoples" was a part of a course in geography. The films in this series circulated in media libraries for decades after.


Very good condition. The film print has one cement splices in the opening credits and some emulsion scratches. The film print lays flat in the gate, no buckling or warping. No VS smell.   


THE FILM HAS SOME SCRATCHES, SEE PHOTOS. ZERO WARPAGE, ZERO SHRINKAGE, READY TO SCAN, IT WAS CLEANED, 800 FEET, BLACK AND WHITE, OPTICAL SOUNDTRACK. NO CAN


This film print is ready to scan to digital for stock footage folks. Please look at the photos of the print close-up to make your own determination. The film was cleaned and inspected. It has archival leader added to the tail of the film and a 2” archival core made by Tuscan. NO CAN IS PROVIDED.

The item is not returnable but described accurately here.


Expedited shipping recommended but United States Postal Service (USPS) Media Mail  is an option.


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GENRAL TOPICS


Introduction to Norway: Geography, Climate, and Natural Resources

Traditional Norwegian Farming Practices: Methods and Techniques

Life in Rural Norway: Daily Routines and Community Dynamics

Fishing Industry in Norway: Techniques, Equipment, and Importance

Norwegian Coastal Communities: Culture, Economy, and Traditions

Impact of Geography on Norwegian Life: Mountains, Fjords, and Coastal Areas


Educational films in mid-century United States were used for a variety of purposes across different educational settings, including schools, libraries, community centers, and even in some cases, corporate training programs. This film was for classroom Instruction: Educational films were frequently used in schools as supplementary instructional materials across various subjects such as science, history, geography, health, and social studies. They were often used to enhance traditional lectures or textbook readings, providing visual and auditory reinforcement of concepts.