New DVD set on Social Issues in Early American Cinema

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photo_academy_whopays.jpgThe National Film Preservation Foundation has issued its third box set of early cinema in the popular Treasures from American Film Archives series: TREASURES III: SOCIAL ISSUES IN AMERICAN FILM, 1900–1934. A recent favorable review in Film Quarterly provides an excellent thematic overview of how the films in this collection tackled the pressing social issues of their time. This set will be a valuable resource for media courses as well as courses in history, political science, American studies, and any course dealing with American social movements.

The four dvd box set and accompanying notes are available at the Paley circulation desk, call number PN1995.9.S62 T743x 2007. Check the library catalog for availability.

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