Item 2665 - Are You Popular?

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ES OVNI RSC-2665

Title

Are You Popular?

Date(s)

  • 1947 (Accumulation)
  • 1947 (Accumulation)

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Video

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Scope and content

One of the best examples of post-World War II social guidance films, with examples of "good" and "bad" girls, courtesy to parents, and an analysis of what makes some people popular and others not. A scream and a sobering document of postwar conformity. (The Prelinger Archives are a source of educational material, mainly ordered by theme, giving a vision of the dark side, the underbelly, perhaps naive of the American dream and the America that is often hidden behind the media curtain.)

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Press: Yes; Catalogue: Yes; Itinerancies: Yes; Online archive: Yes; Television: Yes

Conditions governing reproduction

public domain

Language of material

  • English

Script of material

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    Physical characteristics and technical requirements

    Llengua: Inglés. Països: United States of America

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    images/posters/2.jpg

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    Versión original en archive.org: 9.52 min.

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    are-you-popular

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    ES_OVNI_1947_filcor002-are-you-popular

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    OVNI

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    Dates of creation revision deletion

    Language(s)

    • Catalan

    Script(s)

    • Latin

    Archivist's note

    creative common/public domain

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