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The instructional newsreel - shown at movie theaters before or after films - was made during the nation's deadly flu pandemic of 1917-1919.
Northeast Ohio filmmaker John Baumgartner will attend screening of his LGBT-themed silent film "War Story" alongside Charlie ...
Way down East by D.W. Griffith is a film poem. Without the aid of any especially spectacular or stupendous mechanical effects such as were utilized in Intolerance, or the employment of a large ...
“J’Accuse” has been called an anti-war film, given its goal of illustrating the horrors of war. Its protagonist, a poet-turned-soldier named Jean Diaz, begins his story as a Jody in love ...
This much-sought-after 1919 film — a complete print of which only recently was brought to TCM for restoration — features the escape artist and legendary illusionist in one of his few starring ...
The HBC film crew arrived in Fort Chipewyan, in northern Alberta, in late November 1919. They filmed Aboriginal trappers on the trap-line, travelling by dogsled in frozen conditions.
In 1919, two intrepid cameramen left New York City to trek across the Canadian North. Traveling by foot, canoe, dog sled and icebreaker they filmed scenes from Hudson's Bay Company communities for ...
In the 1919 film “Out Yonder,” which news accounts say was filmed along the New England coast, perhaps entirely in Maine, the action takes place near a lighthouse. But it isn’t clear where ...
Sullivan, he called, the miracle worker. Keller’s 1919 film was not her only film appearance. In 1954, Keller appeared in the film documentary “Helen Keller: In Her Story.” ...
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