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The Relation Of Documentary Practices To Social Reality
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3 pages in length. Housing Problems from 1935 about the reality of British slums, Triumph of the Will from 1934 long interpreted as propaganda for Hitler's reign and The Plough that Broke the Plains from 1936 that chronicles the detrimental impact soil erosion had upon the creation of dust bowls during the Depression all illustrate how documentary television is instrumental in providing insightful and extraordinarily enlightening accounts of both an historical and personal nature. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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