Short film depicting a fictional educational film about fork lift truck operational safety. The dangers of unsafe operation are presented in gory details.

A film about fireworks, the people who make them and the cultures behind them across the globe.

Animated training film demonstrating the process by which an autopilot uses gyroscopic controls to maintain an airplane in level flight.

A man feels so much guilt over being infected by venereal disease that he conjures up a personal trial over his own behaviour.

A production of Oxford Polytechnic for sponsor the Family Planning Association, this is an unreservedly hairy promotion of the prophylactic in avoiding unwanted pregnancies. A wave of period details situate the film in both time and milieu. The culture of its audience, 1970s students, is evoked and displayed via a mattress on the floor, an ethnic rug, the kilim bedpsread, homebrew jars, denim clothes and by hair: long hair, facial hair - beards. The main actors are dead ringers for the infamous cover stars of Alex Comfort's The Joy of Sex, published the year before.

A short film from the National Safety Council detailing six commonly held beliefs that can lead to death.

In this dramatized warning to young women of the risks of venereal disease, Betty, a shop girl, pays a severe price for just one 'slip'.

A carload of teenagers wants to buy some liquor, but the clerk at the liquor store won't sell them any because they're underage. They stop a pedestrian outside the store and ask if he'll buy them liquor. He proceeds to tell them a story about some teenagers he knew who drank and drove, and the consequences they suffered.

The brutally entitled Don't Be Like Brenda (1973) is an eight-minute lecture to young women, telling them not to be sexually promiscuous like the film's hapless heroine – although heaven knows, the promiscuity hinted at here is tragically modest. Poor Brenda goes all the way with a boy who does not marry her. The film is stunningly without any useful educational content on contraception and makes it entirely clear that the woman, not the man, is to blame. The film even makes her poor unwanted child suffer from a heart defect, so that no one wants to adopt the poor little thing – just to hammer the point home. (from: http://www.theguardian.com/film/filmblog/2009/feb/11/sex-education-films)

A high school student puts off many responsibilities.

Fresh from "business college" a young man learns a little about relationships and a lot about "S & H Green Stamps."

This Film Reminds people to Remember their Responsibility. Voting is not just our right it's the Duty and responsibility of every responsible citizen to make a strong nation.

A popular and gifted teenager draws concern from his teacher when she discovers that he doesn't care about education, has no plans for the future, and methodically does the bare minimum to pass his classes.

Educational Docudrama: Two caterpillars struggle to survive the first four weeks of their lives.

This film shows the use of dynamite and dramatizes the dangers hidden in the blasting cap.

Designed to acquaint junior and senior high school students with the positive applications of narcotics and drugs when administered by doctors for medical purposes. Shows how experimenting with narcotics and drugs can seriously upset the central nervous system.

Sera is the queen of the school, and everyone who bothers her becomes the "sacrifice", which is mistreated by everyone.