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Palestine - Programme biblique - circa 1904
(Palestine - Scenes from the Bible)

Director: MULSANT
Nationality: French
Length: 10' 52"
Film archive: Lobster Films

In 1900, two abbots recreate scenes from the Bible in Palestine.

British Fact and German Fiction - 1917
Director: Anonymous
Nationality: English
Length: 14' 13"
Film archive: The Imperial War Museum Film and Video Archive

War propaganda: you don’t twist the tail of the British lion!

Bric à Brac et Compagnie - 1931
(Odds and Ends & Co)

Director: André CHOTIN
Nationality: French
Length: 39' 18"
Film archive: Lobster Films
Fernandel has put on his street peddler costume to present the flea markets of Saint-Ouen in the beginning of the 30's, and get you to brush up on your cheeky Parisian humour!
Rymättylän talvikalastus - 1939
(Winter Fishing in Rymättylä)

Director: Eino MÄKINEN
Nationality: Finnish
Length: 8' 37"
Film archive: National Audiovisual Archive, Helsinki

Fishing is an art, come and discover the fishermen's ballet of Rymättylä (Finland).

Kobelkoff - 1900
Director: Anonymous
Nationality: French
Length: 1' 23"
Film archive: Lobster Films

This curiosity presents the fair act of trunk man Kobelkoff born without arms or legs, a famous real character who inspired Tod Browning for his film Freaks.

Skiløb. Holmenkollen - 1906
(Skiing Competition - Holmenkollen)

Director: Peter ELFELT
Nationality: Danish
Length: 2' 1"
Film archive: Det Danske Filminstitut

Norway’s famous Holmenkollen ski arena has been holding ski competitions since 1893. Peter Elfelt shot the first footage in 1906!

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