Studio populárně vědeckých a naučných filmů Gottwaldov Movie Trailers
Most Popular Studio populárně vědeckých a naučných filmů Gottwaldov Trailers
Total trailers found: 30
Africa II – From the Equator to Table Mountain Trailer (1953)
23 October 1953
The second part of the film begins with a journey in the equatorial region, where the travelers managed to capture the most typical images of the original Africa.
Diving into Water Trailer (1955)
01 January 1955
This instructive film presents water-diving training, from preparations on dry land and in shallow water to basic dives.
Africa - Part I - From Morocco to Kilimanjaro Trailer (1953)
12 June 1953
The feature-length film by engineers J. Hanzelka and M. Zikmund captures how the two travelers prepared for their first trip around the world and in documentary footage describes their experiences from the first half of the trip through Africa.
Proud 640 Trailer (1950)
01 January 1950
A picture of the new step-by-step process of building construction called "flow 640", which ensures optimal continuity of the individual professional parts of building construction.
From Argentina to Mexico Trailer (1954)
15 October 1954
Travelers Hansel and Zikmund sail from Africa to South America. On their journey to film, they capture clouds of locusts on the plains of Argentina's Chaco, a snake farm in Butantane, skyscrapers in Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro, a visit to lepers in Paraguay, waterfalls in Iguazu, a daring expedition to the jungles of the Marañon river basin to hunt skull hunters.
Traktory jedou do lesa Trailer (1950)
01 January 1950
Documentary film about the use of tractors in Czechoslovak forestry. It shows a forest tractor felling trees, loading logs, hauling and grubbing.
Nový dům Trailer (1950)
31 December 1950
Documentary film about new working methods in the construction industry. It introduces the viewer to new procedures and compares them with past times.
Nevýnosná linka Trailer (1950)
01 January 1950
Documentary film about the development of underdeveloped regions of the Czechoslovak Republic thanks to the expansion of the public transport network.