Rembrandt: A Self-Portrait

Rembrandt: A Self-Portrait 1954

5.80

Paintings and etchings of Rembrandt are used in revealing his life and career. Describes Rembrandt's early success as a fashionable portrait painter in Amsterdam and explains how his uncompromising devotion to realism cost him his reputation. Discusses the many personal disappointments of Rembrandt's later years, including failure of his contemporaries to acclaim his greatest masterpieces.

1954

The Reformation: Age of Revolt

The Reformation: Age of Revolt 1973

1

This educational documentary describes the political, social, and religious conditions of sixteenth century Europe. It also Interprets the reforms of Martin Luther as a part and/of these conditions as indications of future trends.

1973

The Lady, or the Tiger?

The Lady, or the Tiger? 1969

1

A visually experimental adaptation of the classic Frank Stockton short story.

1969

The Pilgrims

The Pilgrims 1954

1

Follows the Pilgrims from England to Holland and to New England. Discusses the Mayflower compact and the hardships in the New World.

1954

Are Manners Important?

Are Manners Important? 1954

5.00

Mickey thinks politeness is all that grownups think about. Lack of courtesy might not keep him from being elected President of the U.S., but a near riot in the Oval Office may convince him to reconsider his policy on good manners.

1954

Ups/Downs

Ups/Downs 1971

1

A short film explaining the difference between amphetamines and barbiturates in sometimes hilarious and often heartbreaking ways, through animation, stock footage shots of pills flying through the air, and meaningful interviews with doctors and addicts about their conditions.

1971

Whazzat?

Whazzat? 1974

1

Clay retelling of an 11th-century Arabic folk tale about six blind men

1974

Christmas Through the Ages

Christmas Through the Ages 1954

1

The film narrator describes the assimilation and merging of ancient customs into the 20th century celebration of Christmas as portrayed with well-crafted reenactments.

1954

Mexico: The Land and the People

Mexico: The Land and the People 1961

1

This film portrays the changes that are taking place in Mexico, including the growth of a middle class society which is developing as a result of education and industrial progress. It includes views which show Mexico as an old country with new ideas, striving to provide a better life for its people, pointing out the Indian village and primitive open-air markets within a few minutes' drive of a city with beautiful parks, fine theaters, and office buildings.

1961

A Surprise for Jean

A Surprise for Jean 1952

1

Jean's mother plans a surprise party for Jean on her sixth birthday. While Jean and Frank are on an errand, Jean's friends come, hide and surprise her when she gets back.

1952

The Aggressive Impulse

The Aggressive Impulse 1977

1

Examines the manifestation of aggressive instincts in animals and in humans. Discusses ways in which both animals and humans impose limitations on their violent impulses.

1977

Oops, I Made A Mistake!

Oops, I Made A Mistake! 1973

1

Helps children handle situations in which they make mistakes. Part of Most Important Person: Attitude series.

1973

It's Not Much Fun Being Angry

It's Not Much Fun Being Angry 1973

1

Helps children understand and cope with feelings of anger. Part of Most Important Person: Attitude series.

1973

The Civil War

The Civil War 1954

1

The American Civil War (also known by other names) was a civil war in the United States from 1861 to 1865, fought between the northern United States (loyal to the Union) and the southern United States (that had seceded from the Union and formed the Confederacy). The civil war began primarily as a result of the long-standing controversy over the enslavement of black people. War broke out in April 1861 when secessionist forces attacked Fort Sumter in South Carolina shortly after Abraham Lincoln had been inaugurated as the President of the United States. The loyalists of the Union in the North, which also included some geographically western and southern states, proclaimed support for the Constitution. They faced secessionists of the Confederate States in the South, who advocated for states' rights in order to uphold slavery.

1954

Me, Too?

Me, Too? 1969

1

Educational film about exclusion and anger meant to be shown in classrooms, with a discussion afterwards.

1969