Living Past, The (Part 2, 1953)
Set in the early 1900s, this film explores the transformative impact of the automobile on American society, highlighting its early challenges and the rise of urban life. It captures the vibrant culture of New York City, including the Easter Parade and the popularity of motion pictures, particularly those depicting the Spanish-American War. The film also reflects on significant historical events, such as the assassination of President McKinley and the subsequent rise of Theodore Roosevelt, who would reshape American politics and conservation efforts.
Keywords
automobile, early 1900s, New York City, motion pictures, Spanish-American War, President McKinley, Theodore Roosevelt, urban life, history, culture
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