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Suite101: Films With Social Significance
A detailed look at films newly released in theatres and on video, and how these films affect or comment on the values of our society.
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Cecil B. DeMille
UCLA Film and TV Archive: containing over 220,000 films and television programs, and 27 million feet of newsreel footage, we are the largest university-held moving-image archive in the world. These items are available to the public via screenings, research facilities, and licensing as stock footage for professional productions. bear feet
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Villisca: Living With a Mystery
This introduces the Villisca Community - information about the Government, volunteerism, activism
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CBC.ca | The National
The National, the flagship nightly news and current affairs program from Canada's public broadcaster, CBC-TV.
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UCLA Film and Television Archive
UCLA Film and TV Archive: containing over 220,000 films and television programs, and 27 million feet of newsreel footage, we are the largest university-held moving-image archive in the world. These items are available to the public via screenings, research facilities, and licensing as stock footage for professional productions.
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Actor Morgan Freeman Narrates New Public Service Announcements
RealPlayer clips from National Resources Conservation Association. Morgan Freeman film, Morgan Freeman actor
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Bright Lights Film Journal: Hollywood Yellowface
The history of blackface has been well documented in American film criticism; the history of yellowface has received much less critical attention, and considerably less public censure.
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Film and the City
Film has changed since it's birth in the 1920's. From the golden age to the recent burst in summer blockbusters film and the new media has always reflected society's values. But where is film headed in the future and where has it been? baby birth on cd
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Bright Lights Film Journal | From the Journals of Jean Seberg
The public perceived actress Jean Seberg as a beautiful, troubled, empty vessel into which various men and male groups poured their often misogynist obsessions.
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Animation Production
Insight into writing and working at non-artist jobs in animation from someone "in the biz." Part time Jobs
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