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Why Do We Still Have Mountains Examines the psychological causes of wife beating and the emotional, as well as physical, repercussions on women and their children. Discusses the emergence of wife beating as a serious social problem and offers possible solutions.
( 1 reviews )
Topics: Mountains, Erosion
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Basic instructional film for classroom use
Topic: Motion pictures
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Topic: Women''s Issues Women
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Jun 1, 2017
06/17
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National Film Board of Canada
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Uses medieval settings, music, and animation, in order to present a version of the Christmas story. Without narration
Topics: Jesus Christ, Children's films, Christmas stories, Nativity
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In 1967 Dr. Margaret Mead, world famous anthropologist, returns to the village of Peri on Manus Island, New Guinea, which she previously visited in 1928 and 1954. She tells the story of the people's emergence from the stone age existence, on her first trip, into modern ways of living
Topics: New Guinea., Anthropology., Women.
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Nov 30, 2015
11/15
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Paul Killiam Productions
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Film Firsts Part 2 (1959) Includes classic silent films and footage of some of film's firsts, including the first cartoon, the first Tarzan, and excerpts from "cliffhanger" serials from 1914-1929. First animated cartoon (1909); use of life- sized models and miniaturization in horror films; introduction of the “business tycoon'' and social criticism; symbolic freeze of ac- tion; table-top photography; double expo- sure and mirrors for special effects; under- water photography (1917);...
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Topic: Motion pictures
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Topics: African-American, Cities - New York City
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Deals with the full range of human figure shots from the long shot to the extreme close - up. Considers the framing of shots when two people are involved and then those containing three, four and more people. Presents modern warfare from the soldier's point of view. Stresses the number of men killed in taking one military objective. Shows how during World War II the people of San Pietro were too stunned to realize they had been liberted.
Topics: Filmmaking., Motion pictures,, Television.
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Apr 21, 2016
04/16
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MacDougall, David. pro; MacDougall, Judith. pro
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Note: With English subtitles
Topics: Ethnology, Turkana (African people), Anthropology, Manners and customs