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Punishment Park (1971)
In this fictional documentary, U.S. prisons are at capacity, and President Nixon declares a state of emergency. All new prisoners, most of whom are connected to the antiwar movement, are now given the choice of jail time or spending three days in Punishment Park, where they will be hunted for sport by federal authorities. The prisoners invariably choose the latter option, but learn that, between the desert heat and the brutal police officers, their chances of survival are slim.
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Anniversary (2025)
When Ellen and Paul’s son introduces his new girlfriend one lovely afternoon at their 25th anniversary party, no one suspects that it is the beginning of the end for this happy family. The new girlfriend is Liz, Ellen’s former student, who left the university, some years before, after Ellen called her out in class for her radical ideology.
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7.6
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3.9
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Frog and Toad Are Friends (1985)
Claymation adventures based on the popular children's book series of Frog and Toad by author Arnold Lobel.
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6.9
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45
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3.6
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The Perils of Priscilla (1969)
The adventures of a cat who endures the indignation of a busy family and the dangers of being lost in a big city.
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8.1
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3.8
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Frog and Toad Together (1987)
Claymation adventures with the characters from the popular children's book.
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3.8
/25/
35
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The Clean Club (1990)
Talking germs and objects teach kids the importance of proper hygiene.
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5.8
/15/
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10
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Girl to Woman (1965)
A short public health documentary about growing up (the girls' version).
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6.3
/11/
10
/1/
15
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A Quarter Million Teenagers (1964)
The number of teens contracting VD every year.
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10
/1/

Torn Between Two Fathers (1989)
The daughter of a divorced couple wages her own custody battle. After her natural mother dies in an accident, a teenager sues her natural father for the right to live with her disabled step-dad.
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30
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Friends (1972)
Educational filmstrip about friendship
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60
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3.5
/236/

Mouse Soup (1993)
A mouse caught by a hungry weasel must think of ways to delay the prospect of becoming lunch. Includes all four stories from the book: 'Bees & the Mud', 'Two Large Stones', 'The Crickets' and 'The Thorn Bush'.
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10
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The Glug (1981)
This classic ’80s after-school special begins with a pre-teen beer-heist and subsequent drinking party, but ends with young Tony’s dependency on alcohol.
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10
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I'm Mad at Me (1974)
Vignettes illustrating situations in which children feel angry at themselves.
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10
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I'm Feeling Happy (1974)
Presents vignettes which illustrate situations that make people feel happy, encouraging children to talk about and understand their feelings.
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10
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Lost Puppy (1969)
A young girl's puppy escapes the yard while her mother is at work. She goes out on her own to find her puppy, first to the park, and then to a bus depot. An educational short film to promote class discussion.
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90
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US (1970)
This experimental 1970 color documentary film, ostensibly designed to provoke classroom discussion employs a boldly unconventional approach to addressing the issues of drug addiction, featuring the music of Canadian singer-songwriter Bruce Cockburn. The film eschews narration for montage effects and extended fly-on-the-wall scenes of various drug users in conversation.
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7.2
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Morris Has a Cold (1993)
After a moose gets germs from a ball that a raccoon sneezed on, and a musical number from said germs, a bear has to nurse the moose back to health.
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Kanopy
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String Sounds (1969)
This creative educational film by Pieter Van Deusen features a variety of string instruments performed by noted musicians such as Shamim Ahmed Kahn. This film was part of a music film series for Churchill Films: Wind Sounds, Percussion Sounds, and an offshoot film by Pieter with Les Blank entitled Christopher Tree.
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New Sounds in Music (1968)
From Worldcat: Presents new musical sounds and new ways of treating old sounds. Includes examples of chance music, tape music, synthesizer music, and other twentieth century innovations.
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7.8
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Sooper Goop (1976)
A quick, unabashed look at the downside of "kids' cereals" and hard-sell marketing, through the fictional brand Sooper Goop; an overpriced, overprocessed, candied, chemically-enriched, bad excuse for nutrition. (Not to mention a here-today, gone-tomorrow one; by the end, Sooper Goop is already being outsold by Eatum Sweetum, made from a different grain, but with the same drawbacks.) Kid-friendly, with a lesson easy to understand, and impossible to forget.
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Uncle Elephant (1991)
Old Uncle Elephant does his best to cheer Arnie up until his missing parents return. Provides viewers with some gentle lessons about caring.
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10
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Wee Gillis (1985)
Tells the story of a Scotch boy who can't decide whether he wants to be like his father, a Highlander, or his mother, a Lowlander.
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5.4
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10
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The Fisherman and His Wife (1969)
Family - A wish-granting fish has the fisherman's wife wishing for more and more - until she ends up with less.
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10
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I'm Feeling Scared (1974)
A series of enactments of kids in situations that scare them, as they sing about their fears to a catchy tune. The message for kids being that it's ok to feel scared sometimes.
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7.4
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The Cave (1973)
Carried by a rich narration from Orson Welles, this rarely seen 1973 animated adaptation of Plato’s 'allegory of the cave' populates the tale with haunting human figures, bringing retro-surreal life to the parable.
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The Giving Tree (1973)
A boy and a tree grow old together.
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20
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Trick or Treat (1969)
Pete and Sandy get permission to go trick-or-treating by promising to avoid mischief. So, they inveigle two younger boys to play a prank.
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5.1
/15/
25
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Families: Food And Eating (1976)
An educational short about families from around the world, what they eat and how they cook.
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5.8
/40/
10
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64
/5/

Pigs! (1967)
Color UCLA Student Film, Preserved by the UCLA Film and Television Archive. Documentary sans commentary featuring only natural sounds of pigs feeding, scratching, fighting, snorting, digging, sleeping. Named Best Educational Film of 1967.
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Strokes (1957)
A presentation on the causes and effects of stroke points out that the brain is susceptible to damage from diseases of the arteries, particularly, stroke. The mechanisms that set the conditions for a stroke are explained with emphasis on hardening of the arteries and blood clots. If a stroke occurs it will affect certain functions controlled by the brain. The functions (speech, memory, muscular control) affected will depend upon the location of the stroke in the brain. Once a stroke has occurred rehabilitation through physical therapy can help. Basic lifestyle changes, which may be required if there is a family history of stroke, include having regular medical checkups, exercising. learning to relax, eating balanced meals (lower in fat and cholesterol), and stopping smoking.
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Drugs and the Nervous System (1972)
This anti-drug film from 1972 uses abstract and modernist animation styles and techniques to depict the effects of different drugs (both legal and illegal) on the human brain and body. Set to eerie music and inter-spliced with live action footage shot in and around Los Angeles, California, you’ll be shown unnerving and psychedelic imagery designed to make you think twice about abusing drugs.
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Fall Line (1977)
A breath-taking experience that lets the viewer glimpse the thrill of pitting oneself against great elemental forces - and succeeding. In a comparison among four sports (skateboarding, surfing, skiing and hang gliding, the similarities of handling body movement are elaborated. A "fall line" is the straightest, fastest line downward - whether it be down wave, slope or air corridor. The comparative ways in which a body acts to slow the descent and adapt to the unexpected are shown on land, air and water. Makes us aware that these exhilarating sports have been made possible by new technologies, and illustrates that challenging experiences need not necessarily be competitive or affect the environment adversely. An excellent motivational film. Champion surfer, Nat Young, compares body movements in four relatively new sports: skateboarding, surfing, skiing, and hang gliding. They all use the fall-line...the shortest way from the top to the bottom. 16mm
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Feelings (1975)
People talk about what they are feeling. Ranging from the literal to the emotional.
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AIDS: What Everyone Needs to Know (1985)
The film provides information about the course and symptoms of AIDS, the effect of AIDS viruses on the immune system, the routes of infection, the main risks of infection and the protective measures against them.
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Growing, Growing... (1972)
An experimental film showing young children exploring the mystery of plant growth. While watching their planet’s development, the children sing, write, recite, talk, film and make collages about plants. They revel in the elements of water, earth and sun which provides the plant’s nourishment.
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My World... Earth (1975)
An experimental avant-garde film intended to raise questions and stimulate curiosity and appreciation of rocks, dirt and the universe.
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Soviet Union: Changing Times (1989)
Looks at life in Russia shortly before the disintegration of the Soviet Union from the perspective of a Moscow teenager named Alec. Discusses the ethnic diversity of the Soviet Union, the 15 different republics, and the challenge of creating a market system and democracy. Discovers Alec's love of rock music, the importance of literature and warm friendships in his culture, and how uncertain times affect a teenager's life.
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I'm Mad at You (1975)
Vignettes illustrating situations in which children feel angry at others.


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