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Treasures III social issues in American film, 1900-1934

Anthology of 48 films from American film archives presents an array of features, short documentaries, newsreel segments, serial chapters, public service announcements, and cartoons exploring social issues during the years 1900 through 1934.

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  • "Treasures 3"@en
  • "Treasures 3"
  • "Treasures Three"@en
  • "New women"
  • "Social issues in American film, 1900-1934"@en
  • "Social issues in American film, 1900-1934"
  • "city reformed"
  • "Toil and tyranny"
  • "Americans in the making"
  • "Treasures three"
  • "Treasures from American film archives III"

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  • "Anthology of 48 films from American film archives presents an array of features, short documentaries, newsreel segments, serial chapters, public service announcements, and cartoons exploring social issues during the years 1900 through 1934."@en
  • "Anthology of 48 films from American film archives presents an array of features, short documentaries, newsreel segments, serial chapters, public service announcements, and cartoons exploring social issues during the years 1900 through 1934."
  • "Antología de 48 películas procedentes de los archivos de películas americanas presenta una serie de características, documentales cortos, segmentos de noticiarios, capítulos de serie, anuncios de servicio público, y los dibujos animados que exploran temas sociales durante los años 1900 a través de 1934."
  • "In the years before World War I, virtually no issue was too controversial to bring to the screen. The first American movies were deeply engaged with society, coming from an era when movies and entertainment were intimately interwoven with public debate. As such, they were shown in commercial movie theaters but also in clubs, churches, schools, and everywhere screens could be hung outdoors--from the sides of city tenements to country barns. This archive sends these treasures back into the world, where they found their inspiration. "The City Reformed" deals with the urban problems: poverty, criminality, health, safety, child welfare, and corruption. Gender, family, and the crusade for equal voting rights dominate in program 2, "New Women." Labor struggles and oppression are central to program 3, "Toil and Tyranny." The final program, "Americans in the Making," brings together films confronting immigration, race relations, and wartime home-front sacrifice."@en

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  • "Feature films"@en
  • "Fiction films"
  • "Feature films"
  • "Drama"@en
  • "Drama"
  • "Acción y aventura"
  • "Nonfiction films"
  • "History"@en
  • "History"
  • "Social problem films"@en
  • "Videodiscos DVD"
  • "Film excerpts"
  • "Animated films"@en
  • "Short films"@en
  • "Short films"
  • "Silent films"@en
  • "Silent films"
  • "Romance"
  • "Corto"
  • "Llargmetratges"
  • "Anthology films"

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  • "Treasures III: Social issues in American film, 1900-1934"
  • "Treasures III : social issues in American film, 1900-1934"
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  • "Treasures III social issues in American film, 1900-1934"