Mental Hygiene Short Films
date:Saturday, July 19, 2008 time:10:00 PM venue:Coffee Bean address:18 South Fair Oaks Pasadena, CA 91105 View map posted by:American Cinematheque
Presented by Archivist and Historian Rick Prelinger.
For the quarter-century following World War II, a special kind of classroom film received wide circulation. These "mental hygiene" films thrived in a confused and nervous America. The rebellious behavior of young people challenging the social norms struck fear into the hearts of parents and educators, who saw dark futures for teens who broke the rules and refused to fit in with society. These concerned adults embraced the metal hygiene film as a new means of delivering social guidance. The creators of the films took their cues from the wildly successful training and propaganda films of the World War II era. They used the same shock and scare techniques to warn teenagers about substance abuse, venereal disease, juvenile delinquency and the awful fate of kids who drive too fast on prom night.
Location : Mercantile Alley (right behind Coffee Bean ).
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