A Colour Box 1935
Animated shapes dance to Cuban music. This was one of the first animations to be painted directly onto the film.
Animated shapes dance to Cuban music. This was one of the first animations to be painted directly onto the film.
This documentary short examines the special train on which mail is sorted, dropped and collected on the run, and delivered in Scotland on the overnight run from Euston, London to Glasgow.
Rainbow Dance is a 1936 British animated film released by the GPO Film Unit. This is Lye's second film. It uses the Gasparcolor process.
A tribute to the courage and resiliency of Britons during the darkest days of the London Blitz.
Ambitious documentary chronicling the cultural life and religious customs of the Sinhalese and the effects of advanced industrialism on such customs.
Documentary short by Humphrey Jennings. The GPO Film Unit was a subdivision of the UK General Post Office. The unit was established in 1933, taking on responsibilities of the Empire Marketing Board Film Unit. Headed by John Grierson, it was set up to produce sponsored documentary films mainly related to the activities of the GPO.
1935 documentary about the hard working life of Welsh coal miners.
Humphrey Jennings' first film as a director, a brief overview of the British postal service.
Documentary following an Edinburgh fishing trawler, the "Isabella Grieg".
The film, made to advertise domestic telephone sets, is based around two very different families. The Petts are conventional, happy and have children; the Potts are unconventional and unhappy, without children.
A Cockney lad trains to be a messenger boy.
Short documentary about a trawler fishing for hake.
Short documentary showing the workings of a large London sorting office.
Animation featuring dancing black and white shadows.
Shows the production of the London telephone directory.
Combining a whimsical romantic tale, practical information about the Post Office Savings Bank, and a gently experimental film-making technique, this film entertainingly depicts some of the prospects opened up by having a savings account.
Police work during World War II in Britain.
Correspondence between young lovers nearly ends in disaster through a mistake in postal district. Fortunately the GPO spots the error and all ends well, but with the moral that correspondents should get the address right.
This expository film shows the mood of European society on the eve of the Second World War while promoting the values of international cooperation. Using the Swiss office of the BBC as an example, the film describes the functioning of radio and presents the possibilities opened by mass communications. After the advent of sound film, Cavalcanti promoted experimentation with sound, and in this connection he was interested in the communicational, organizational, and social aspects of radio.