

Edward Prince of Wales' Tour of India: Peshawar, The Khyber Pass and Rawl Pindi
The future Edward VIII enjoys stunning mountain scenery on a visit to the Khyber Pass during his royal tour
1922-01-10
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0.0Contemporary life in Plymouth in the 1960s – plus some history.
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0.0This documentary highlights the achievements of India in the political, economic, and international fields since she attained Independence. The framing of her Constitution, the integration of the States and the general elections, the rehabilitation of displaced persons, the river valley projects, and the setting up of a chain of National Laboratories are some of the achievements shown here.
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8.3In the early morning of February 3, 1979, a giant black triangular object flew over Soesterberg Air Base. At least twelve soldiers witnessed this bizarre spectacle.
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8.0A 1962 West German documentary film directed by Hermann Leitner and Rudolf Nussgruber.
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0.0A documentary on the life of the youth in post-Independence India.
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4.0Divided into three parts — The Awakening, The Struggle, and Freedom — this is a biographical film on Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of independent India. Relying on Nehru's writings and speeches, the film traces the evolution of Nehru from his birth through his life. It also deals with the effect of history on Nehru and in turn his impact on the world.
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0.0The Norfolk Broads tourist film promotes the pleasures of boating.
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8.5Manuel Horrillo has visited for 7 years the fields where the clashes between the Spanish troops and the rebels of the protectorate took place during the so-called Rif War, a forgotten war of the Spanish collective imaginary.
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0.0Hitchcock went the wrong way! Head south by southwest with this travelogue from Bath to Cornwall.
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7.1Bruce Brown's The Endless Summer is one of the first and most influential surf movies of all time. The film documents American surfers Mike Hynson and Robert August as they travel the world during California’s winter (which, back in 1965 was off-season for surfing) in search of the perfect wave and ultimately, an endless summer.
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0.0Tourist promo film extolling the delights of Birmingham and the Midlands, with a sprinkling of arch one-liners.
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7.4A sex columnist gains popularity even while a ban on comprehensive sex education in schools is adopted by approximately a third of India’s states.
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7.4A woman narrates the thoughts of a world traveler, meditations on time and memory expressed in words and images from places as far-flung as Japan, Guinea-Bissau, Iceland, and San Francisco.
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0.0As part of the 2017 UK-India Year of Culture, the British Council and British Film Institute share a unique collection of films documenting the sights and culture of a bygone India. Filmed between 1899-1947, and preserved in the BFI National Archive since then, these rare films capture many glimpses of life in India, from dances and markets, to hunts and pageantry.
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0.0A fun tour of 1950s West End with international film star Yoko Tani.
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0.0An epic ramble from Winchester to Canterbury, through Hampshire, Surrey and Kent with picnics, pints and much prettiness on the way.
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0.0Amateur shots of pilgrims and temples at Haridwar, followed by rural scenes and the Gorrie family at home.
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0.0From the arrival of a new viceroy to street markets, this amateur film captures the diversity of life in colonial India.
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0.0Amateur footage of the devastation caused by one of South Asia's worst earthquakes.