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NEW RESTORATION -
BEYOND THE RIVIERA (1960)
Recently discovered in the BFI archive, this glorious travel feature has been expertly restored and is now available in stunning high definition.
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THE BAIM COLLECTION:
OVERSEAS TRAVEL FEATURES 1957 - 1972
A collection of international travel documentary films from Harold Baim contributing to his title ‘the accidental historian’ give fascinating insight into the world of mid-20th century Britain.
Enchanted Cities (1957) 21 minutes*
This is Malta (1959) 25 minutes*
This is Alsace (1960) 25 minutes*
Beyond the Riviera (1960) 27 minutes*
Country of the Vines (1964) 24 minutes*
Game Reserve (1965)
23 minutes*
Four Cities in the Sun (1965) 23 minutes*
Castles in the Air (1966) 22 minutes*
Caribbean Carousel (1966) 24 minutes*
Latitude 36 (1967) 23 minutes*
SS France (1972) 28 minutes*
Scripts/Details available below.
Music by De Wolfe
* approximate running times
Release Date: 23rd July 1957
Florence and Venice in ‘Sol Scope’ (widescreen).
Release Date: 29th July 1959
This is the second in the series of the travel programmes. An island of great beauty, history and tradition, this is a fascinating look at the island which was awarded the George Cross for the bravery shown by its people during the Second World War.
Release Date: 25th August 1960
The fifth film in the series. Alsace-Lorraine is well known as a winegrowing region and the film takes an interesting look at the vineyards and at some of the less well-known but equally interesting sights in the locality.
Release Date: 4th October 1960
Travelogue exploring the coastline of the French Riviera and the villages in the mountains that lie directly behind it.
Release Date: 14th February 1964
The Champagne country of France is one of the most beautiful in the world and this is brought across in some breathtaking footage whilst at the same time we are given a fascinating insight into the business of Champagne production and its history. The combination makes it enthralling viewing for all audiences.
Release Date: 4th January 1965
Film of the Kruger National Park in South Africa.
Release Date: 18th August 1965
A brief look at four of South Africa's cities: Johannesburg Durban, Cape Town, and Port Elizabeth.
Release Date: 14th March 1966
A beautifully shot film which looks at the magnificent castles of the Dordogne province of France and the fairytale countryside surrounding them.
Release Date: 20th November 1967
Malta and its sister islands of Gozo and Goinino in the Mediterranean are the subject of this travel film which takes an interesting look at the island which won the George Cross.
Release Date: 19th May 1972
In S.S. France we glimpse of life on board the world's largest Liner back in 1974. The ship held the title of the longest passenger ship ever built at 316 meters, until the construction of the 345 meter RMS Queen Mary 2 in 2004.
Release Date: 23rd July 1957
Florence and Venice in ‘Sol Scope’ (widescreen).
Release Date: 29th July 1959
This is the second in the series of the travel programmes. An island of great beauty, history and tradition, this is a fascinating look at the island which was awarded the George Cross for the bravery shown by its people during the Second World War.
Release Date: 25th August 1960
The fifth film in the series. Alsace-Lorraine is well known as a winegrowing region and the film takes an interesting look at the vineyards and at some of the less well-known but equally interesting sights in the locality.
Release Date: 4th October 1960
Travelogue exploring the coastline of the French Riviera and the villages in the mountains that lie directly behind it.
Release Date: 14th February 1964
The Champagne country of France is one of the most beautiful in the world and this is brought across in some breathtaking footage whilst at the same time we are given a fascinating insight into the business of Champagne production and its history. The combination makes it enthralling viewing for all audiences..
Release Date: 4th January 1965
Film of the Kruger National Park in South Africa.
Release Date: 18th August 1965
A brief look at four of South Africa's cities: Johannesburg Durban, Cape Town, and Port Elizabeth.
Release Date: 14th March 1966
A beautifully shot film which looks at the magnificent castles of the Dordogne province of France and the fairytale countryside surrounding them.
Release Date: 20th November 1967
Malta and its sister islands of Gozo and Goinino in the Mediterranean are the subject of this travel film which takes an interesting look at the island which won the George Cross.
Release Date: 19th May 1972
In S.S. France we glimpse of life on board the world's largest Liner back in 1974. The ship held the title of the longest passenger ship ever built at 316 meters, until the construction of the 345 meter RMS Queen Mary 2 in 2004..
Release Date: 23rd July 1957
Florence and Venice in ‘Sol Scope’ (widescreen).
Release Date: 29th July 1959
This is the second in the series of the travel programmes. An island of great beauty, history and tradition, this is a fascinating look at the island which was awarded the George Cross for the bravery shown by its people during the Second World War.
Release Date: 25th August 1960
The fifth film in the series. Alsace-Lorraine is well known as a winegrowing region and the film takes an interesting look at the vineyards and at some of the less well-known but equally interesting sights in the locality.
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Release Date: 14th February 1964
The Champagne country of France is one of the most beautiful in the world and this is brought across in some breathtaking footage whilst at the same time we are given a fascinating insight into the business of Champagne production and its history. The combination makes it enthralling viewing for all audiences.
Release Date: 4th October 1960
Travelogue exploring the coastline of the French Riviera and the villages in the mountains that lie directly behind it.
Release Date: 4th January 1965
Film of the Kruger National Park in South Africa.
Release Date: 18th August 1965
A brief look at four of South Africa's cities: Johannesburg Durban, Cape Town, and Port Elizabeth.
Release Date: 14th March 1966
A beautifully shot film which looks at the magnificent castles of the Dordogne province of France and the fairytale countryside surrounding them.
Release Date: 20th November 1967
Malta and its sister islands of Gozo and Goinino in the Mediterranean are the subject of this travel film which takes an interesting look at the island which won the George Cross.
Release Date: 19th May 1972
In S.S. France we glimpse of life on board the world's largest Liner back in 1974. The ship held the title of the longest passenger ship ever built at 316 meters, until the construction of the 345 meter RMS Queen Mary 2 in 2004.