Inside/Out Living with love

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Inside/Out Living with love is a short film from 1973 released on 16mm. It is held in the IUL Moving Image Archive collection.

Dorothy Smith works for the Cuyahoga County Welfare Department in Oeveland, Ohio. She works at home, for her job is to care for children who are waiting to be adopted. Although it is a foster home for them and, because of that, a temporary one, the h...

Inside/Out Living with love
Produced byNational Instructional Television
Production
company
National Instructional Television
Distributed byNational Instructional Television
Release date
1973
Running time
15 min.
LanguageEnglish
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More Details

internal id
71184
Summary
Dorothy Smith works for the Cuyahoga County Welfare Department in Oeveland, Ohio. She works at home, for her job is to care for children who are waiting to be adopted. Although it is a foster home for them and, because of that, a temporary one, the home that Mrs. Smith makes is full of love. Throughout a typical day in their lives, Mrs. Smith and the children express in countless ways, often without words, how well love brings them all together and lets them live, even for a short while, as a family. In the program love appears as sharing, physical contact, discipline, concern, and the provision of food, shelter, and clothing. Though the emphasis is on love, the lack of love in these children's lives before they came to live with Mrs. Smith is also apparent.
Physical Format
1 film reel (15 min.): sd., col.
16 mm.
IUL Genres
Motion pictures.
Juvenile works.
Educational films.
Nonfiction films.
Short films.
IUL Subject
Love
Full Original Title
Inside/Out: Living with love