Are teenagers universally misunderstood?

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Are teenagers universally misunderstood? is a short film from 1957 released on 16mm. It is held in the IUL Moving Image Archive collection.

This series, aired from 1954 through 1958, is built around the annual New York Herald Tribune World Youth Forum, which hosts approximately thirty foreign high school students from around the world in the US.

Are teenagers universally misunderstood?
Release date
1957
Running time
0:29:31
LanguageEnglish
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71192
Summary
This series, aired from 1954 through 1958, is built around the annual New York Herald Tribune World Youth Forum, which hosts approximately thirty foreign high school students from around the world in the US. The World Youth Forum features the high school students discussing problems of concern to America and the world. Discussions are presided over by Mrs. Helen Hiet Waller, World Youth Forum Director, with a maximum of encouragement to free expression. In this program from 1957, students from Brazil, Finland, Japan, Jordan, and Singapore discuss the question of universal misunderstanding of teenagers. Although they are divided on the seriousness of the problem, they indicate that the misunderstanding between parents and teenagers does exist in their countries.
Physical Format
1 Film (0:29:31)
16mm
IUL Genres
Educational
Youth
Talk
IUL Subject
Adolescence
Teenagers and adults
Intergenerational relations.
Full Original Title
Are teenagers universally misunderstood?