"Danse fantaisiste" (Gaumont #589) is part of the "Miss Lina Esbrard. Danseuse cosmopolite et serpentine" series of 4 films, and should not be confused with "Danse excentrique" (Gaumont #587), "Danse serpentine" (Gaumont #588, the only extant film in the series), or "La Gigue" (Gaumont #590).

In Scotland, a farmer wins the heart of a laird's daughter with his harp playing skills.

It's the oldest Brazilian movie that survived and the film that captured the first car race in Brazil.

Lucien Bull was a pioneer in chronophotography. Chronophotography is defined as "a set of photographs of a moving object, taken for the purpose of recording and exhibiting successive phases of motion."

The following films were all made in 1976. I do not wish to describe them. —SB

Short animal exploitation film with images of snakes having unsuspecting rabbits placed in their cage. The rabbits are hopping around and sniffing at them until they are grabbed and strangled.

A little girl falls into water, but she was rescued by a young fella and his dog.

A documentary about the farm where the best Yugoslav butter was once made.

A fight of Serbian army against occupying forces during WWI.

When a calendar notification pops up, a frantic character tries to find the perfect date outfit.

An artist fantasises about the poses his model could take.

A girl is given an electrical charge, which causes metal objects to be attracted to her.

People stand in line to get in and see the king's coffin in Christiansborg Palace.

Danish travelers return from Greenland and are greeted by politicians, relatives, and various other dignitaries.

French President Armand Fallieres visits Copenhagen.

A view of Copenhagen primarily from the perspective of a sea traveler.

The arrival of the Norwegian king in Copenhagen is documented in this early short film.