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- Documentary film produced for the 10th anniversary release of the film Schindler's List (1993) and the establishment of the "Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation"
- An animated and filmed introduction to the history of Israel and the Jewish people, produced by the International Film Foundation in 1979. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), ARC 46679 / LI 286.481.
- This animated African folk tale features the trickster character Anansi, a spider with human qualities. When Anansi goes on a voyage and falls into trouble, his six sons come to his rescue. Later, Anansi finds a beautiful light in the forest and decides to give it to the son who saved him, but which son of six deserves the prize?
- One of the first American film introductions to Israel, this vitally interesting country - both objective and thought-provoking. Philip Stapp's animation carries us back 3000 years into Biblical times. Modern photography takes us into Israel, facing its new challenges, through 1964, as seen through the daily lives of several Israeli families.
- In old Japan, a stonecutter is content with his simple life, pleasing the mountain spirit that watches over him. But after seeing the royal procession of a traveling prince, he begins to pray for more and more power.
- A tour of the Institute of Art in Florence, Italy, to see Italian art and sculptures. Also included are scenes of Italian home life and coverage of the Festival of Grapes celebration.
- The forces transforming tribal societies into modern states in sub-Saharan Africa: the struggle for self government, efforts to establish schools, universities, and hospitals, rapidly changing agriculture, industries and communications.