Muscle Beach was shown in competition at Cannes in 1949 and won a prize at the Edinburgh International Film Festival in 1951. The short became a cult favorite, screening at film clubs around the world. Strick used an army surplus movie camera to shoot the film during weekends in the fall of 1948. The songs in “Muscle Beach,” composed and sung by political folk singer Earl Robinson, with lyrics by screenwriter and poet Edwin Rolfe, accent the film’s three-movement structure as it transitions between soaring gymnastics shows, flirty beachgoers and children playing near the now-demolished pier at Ocean Park. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2009.
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Oscar winning postwar propaganda film in support of the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Adm...
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United Nations, 1947 - In this film one crippled child learns to walk: first to move, then to stand,...
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The film explains the French Revolution of 1848. Bernard Blier's narration is supported by pictures ...
Every school day, African-American teenagers William Gates and Arthur Agee travel 90 minutes each wa...
This film examines the reasons why the United States decided to engage in the Korean War. Scenes des...
Based on the book by anthropologist Barbara Myerhoff, this Academy Award-winning short documentary o...
Picking up the story first presented in I Don’t Know (1970), Hats Off to Hollywood (1972) brazenly a...
Primary is a documentary film about the primary elections between John F. Kennedy and Hubert Humphre...
Two young women, frustrated by war rationing, have a dream illustrating the likely results on prices...
An Oscar-nominated film with no narration showing the Exploratorium (The Palace of Arts and Science)...
Examines the mesmerising construction of clear crystal glass pieces created by the craftsmen of Wate...
Won the Academy Award for the Best Documentary Short of 1954. The subject deals with the children at...
Impressionistic picture of the Third Avenue Elevated Railway in Manhattan, New York City, before it ...
Documentary short about the American Civil War. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2005.
Three young ladies perform yoga without clothes in the open air of Cyprus. Another does the same in ...
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