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WORLD IN REVIEW
UNSEEN CINEMA
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6m 54s
"Soon there will be shown to the workers of New York the evidence gathered by the keen eyes of our cameras. This evidence is totally unlike anything shown in newsreels taken by capitalist concerns, Whereas the capitalist cameramen... were constantly on the lookout for sensational material..." — Workers Film and Photo League co-founder Sam Brody (circa 1932)
The stark compilation of newsreels from the early-1930s entitled THE WORLD IN REVIEW represents a key work in the origins of American social documentary film. Under the direction of Leo Hurwitz, the images—primarily photographed by Leo Seltzer—are edited to create a powerful record of a world in need of justice and change.
[Presented silent without musical accompaniment.]