List of newsreels by country
This is a list of newsreels by country.
Algeria
- Actualités Algériennes
Argentina
- Informativo Cinematográfico EPA
- Noticiario Panamericano
- Noticiero Argentina al Día
- Sucesos Argentinos
Australia
Belgium
Bulgaria
- Kinokronika
Brazil
- Canal 100
Canada
- Associated Screen News of Canada
- Canada Carries On and The World in Action were World War II related newsreels produced by the National Film Board of Canada
- Canadian Army Newsreel produced by the Canadian Army Film and Photo Unit, for internal consumption only.
Chile
- Noticiario Chileno Emelco
- Chile en marcha
- Noticiario Nacional Chilefilms
- Visión de Chile
- Chile Color
- Noticiario Regional
China
- China Today
- Xinwen Jianbao (Chinese: 新闻简报)
Cuba
- Noticiero Latinoamericano ICAIC
Czechoslovakia
- Československý filmový týdeník
France
Germany
From 1925 to 1930
- UFA Wochenschau
From 1930 to 1933
- UFA-Tonwoche
- Deulig-Tonwoche
- Fox Tönende Wochenschau
- Emelka-Tonwoche
- Tobis Wochenschau
Nazi Germany
- UFA-Tonwoche (Until 1940)
- Die Deutsche Wochenschau – (The German Weekly Newsreel)
German Democratic Republic
- Der Augenzeuge
- DEFA Wochenschau
Federal Republic of Germany
- Welt im Film
- Neue Deutsche Wochenschau
- Die Zeit unter der Lupe
- Blick in die Welt
- Welt im Bild
- UFA Wochenschau
- Fox Tönende Wochenschau
Hungary
- Magyar Filmhirado
India
Ireland
- Amharc Éireann
Italy
- Giornale LUCE
- Settimana Incom
- Ciac
Japan
- Mainichi World News/Daimai News (Mainichi Shimbun/Daiei/Riken) 1947–1970
- Nikkatsu World News/Mainichi News (Mainichi Shimbun/Nikkatsu) 1954–1993
- Nippon News/Asahi News (Asahi Shimbun/Nippon Eiga/Toho) 1940–1992
- Toei News (Toei Company/TV Asahi) 1959–1978
- Yomiuri International News (Yomiuri Shimbun/Shochiku) 1949–1997
Korea
- Daehan News
Mozambique
- Kuxa Kanema
Netherlands
Netherlands Indies
- Djawa Hodo (Japanese occupation)
- Nampo Hodo (Japanese occupation)
- Berita Film di Djawa (Japanese occupation)
- Wordende Wereld
Netherlands New Guinea
- Nieuw-Guinea Kroniek
New Zealand
- Weekly Review
- Pictorial Parade
Norway
- Filmavisen
Poland
- Polska Agencja Telegraficzna (Polish Telegraphic Agency) PAT (1927-1945)
- Polska Kronika Filmowa (Polish Film Chronicle) (1944-1995)
Romania
- Carpathia Jurnal (1931 - ?)
- Jurnal sonor (1937-8? - 1941)
- Jurnal de război (1941 - 1944)
- Jurnalul cinema ONC-UFA (1942 - 1944?)
- Jurnalul militar (1948)
- Jurnalul de actualităţi (post WWII)
- Săptămîna în imagini
Soviet Union
- Cinema Week (Russian: Кинонеделя, translit. Kino Nedelya) (1918-1920)
- Kino-Pravda (1922-1925)
Spain
- No-Do (1943-1981)
Sweden
- SF-Journalen
Switzerland
- Ciné-Journal Suisse
United Kingdom
- Pathe's Animated Gazette (1910), Weekly
- Pathe Gazette
- Eve's Film Review
- British Pathe News
- Pathe Gazette
- Empire Newsreel
- Empire News Bulletin
- Gaumont Graphic
- Around the Town
- Gaumont Mirror
- Around the Town
- Topical Budget in 1917 was taken over by the War Office, became War Office Official Topical Budget; eventually Pictorial News.
- British Movietone The first British sound newsreel, and the last (1929-1979).
- Workers' Topical News (1930-31)
- Worker's Week-End (1943)
- The Gen produced by Royal Air Force
- BBC Television Newsreel (1948-1954)
United States
- Columbia Pictures' Newsreel (Columbia Pictures) 1931-1972
- International Newsreels
- The March of Time (Warner Bros./Time, Inc.) 1935-1951
- Movietone News (20th Century Fox) 1928-1963
- News of the Day (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer) 1930-1974
- Pathe News 1910-1956
- RKO-Pathé (RKO Pictures/Pathé)
- Warner-Pathé (Warner Brothers Studios/Pathé)
- Paramount News (Paramount Pictures) 1925-1957
- Universal Newsreel (Universal Studios) 1929-1967
- U.S. Information Service
- Workers Film and Photo League (Communist Party USA) 1920s-1936
Yugoslavia
- Filmske Novosti
Venezuela
See also
External links
British newsreels
German newsreels
Italian newsreels
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