Wear Safety Shoes (1970) The film “Wear Safety Shoes” from the Eyes, Hands and Feet Series, produced by the Industrial Accident Prevention Association in avgeeks1and1 January 22, 2025 0 0
Lady From Philadelphia, Reel 2 (1958) The film centers on the renowned African American contralto Marian Anderson, highlighting her journey as a cultural ambassador during her avgeeks1and1 January 22, 2025 0 0
Lady From Philadelphia, Reel 1 (1958) The film features a performance by renowned singer Marian Anderson, showcasing her musical talent and her interactions with various cultures avgeeks1and1 January 22, 2025 0 0
Let There Be Light Reel 2 (1945) The film depicts the therapeutic process of soldiers suffering from battle neuroses, particularly focusing on hypnosis and psychotherapy to help avgeeks1and1 January 22, 2025 0 0
Let There Be Light Reel 1 (1945) The film “Let There Be Light” explores the psychological impact of war on soldiers returning home. It highlights the emotional avgeeks1and1 January 22, 2025 0 0
Crisis in Levittown, PA (1957) “Crisis in Levittown” is a significant 1957 documentary directed by Lee Bobker and Lester Becker, detailing the racial tensions that avgeeks1and1 January 22, 2025 0 0
Early Victorian England and Charles Dickens (1962) The film explores the Victorian era in England during Queen Victoria’s reign (1837-1901) and its reflection in the works of avgeeks1and1 January 22, 2025 0 0
Macbeth, Part 2: The Themes of Macbeth (1964) “Macbeth, Part 2: The Themes of Macbeth” is a film from 1964, directed by John Barnes, that continues the exploration avgeeks1and1 January 22, 2025 0 0
Macbeth. Part 1: The Politics of Power (1964) “Macbeth. Part 1: The Politics of Power” is a 1964 film directed by John Barnes, featuring the insightful analysis of avgeeks1and1 January 22, 2025 0 0
The Mask Maker (1975) “The Maskmaker,” directed by John Barnes in 1975, features the eminent French mime Marcel Marceau in a thought-provoking pantomime from avgeeks1and1 January 22, 2025 0 0
The Side Show (1975) “The Sideshow,” directed by John Barnes and released in 1975, is a pantomime film featuring the legendary mime artist Marcel avgeeks1and1 January 22, 2025 0 0
The Language of the Heart (1975) “The Language of the Heart” explores the art of pantomime featuring Marcel Marceau, emphasizing its ability to express deep human avgeeks1and1 January 22, 2025 0 0