
The Innocent Fair (1962)
“The Innocent Fair” captures the essence of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition held in San Francisco in 1915, showcasing its grandeur and significance. The exposition symbolized the city’s recovery from devastation, featuring stunning architecture, cultural displays, and entertainment that enchanted visitors. It highlighted the artistic achievements of the era, the resilience of the city, and the innocence of a pre-war world. The film reflects on the emotional impact of the fair, which remains a cherished memory for those who attended.
Keywords
Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915, recovery, architecture, entertainment, cultural displays, innocence, emotional impact, historical significance
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