Filipino American Historical Society of Chicago( )
All-Star Baseball Meets at Grant Park
(1939),
footage of an inter-state Filipino migrant league baseball championship
(2024 Federal Grants).
Calumet Park
(1939),
home movies by Nicholas Viernes of Filipino Americans engaged in leisure activities in and around Chicago
(2024 Federal Grants).
Chicago of Today
(1936),
architectural survey of downtown Chicago by Nicholas Viernes
(2024 Federal Grants).
Filipino Intercity Athletic Meets
(1940),
home movie by Nicholas Viernes capturing amateur sports and a children’s bike pageant
(2025 Federal Grants).
It’s Nick!
(1937–55),
two decades of Filipino American family life featuring scenes of family celebrations, personal milestones, and public gatherings by amateur filmmaker Nicholas Viernes
(2025 Federal Grants).
Little Farmers of Reynoldsburg
(1936),
home movies by Nicholas Viernes of an interracial Filipino American family’s life on a farm in rural Ohio
(2024 Federal Grants).
Portraits of the Fil Am Community
(early 1940s),
home movie by Nicholas Viernes depicting Filipino-American domestic life in the postwar Midwest
(2025 Federal Grants).
Postal Club Picnic
(1939),
home movie by Nicholas Viernes featuring a baseball game and park picnic
(2025 Federal Grants).
Reynoldsburg Pt. 2
(1937),
home movies by Nicholas Viernes of an interracial Filipino American family’s life on a farm in rural Ohio
(2024 Federal Grants).
V-J Day
(1945),
home movie by Nicholas Viernes featuring scenes of Chicago’s Victory Over Japan Day parade and a spirited softball game in Grant Park
(2025 Federal Grants).