Between 1968 and 1970, J M Goodger, a lecturer at the University of Salford, made a film record of the living conditions in the slums of Ordsall, Salford, which were then in the process of being demolished. Under the title 'The Changing face of Salford', the film was in two parts: 'Life in the slums' and 'Bloody slums'.
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Secessionnist movements in Canada outside Quebec.
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A young Roberto Benigni in one of his first public show in Florence at Parco delle Cascine.
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