
Native Christian celebrations in Central America, where unique religious ceremonies are held with pious acrobatics of the natives from a tower, a Philadelphia artist in iron work and the oyster fleet out of Bivalve, New Jersey..
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If you have nine minutes to spare and want to see how people in the 1930s got their quick fix of the outside world, this is worth a look. History nerds and fans of weird vintage media will probably find it charming, but anyone expecting an actual movie with a plot will absolutely hate it. It is basically the 1935 vers...


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"If you have nine minutes to spare and want to see how people in the 1930s got their quick fix of the outside world, this is worth a look. History nerds and fans of weird vintage media will probably find it charming, but anyone expecting an actual movie with a plot will absolutely hate it. It is basically the 1935 version of scrolling through a very random social media feed. 🧭 We start in Central America with some local Christian celebrations. But these are not your usual quiet church services..."


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