Social Seminar: Changing

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Social Seminar: Changing is a short film from 1971 released on 16mm. It is held in the Prelinger Archives collection.

Demonstrates the quality of life as its impact is felt by a young family trying to reorient themselves in a society of conflicting standards and values. Shows how the terms hippie, square, hardhat and straight become blurred when one just tries to find the lifestyle that suits him best. Puts the drug question in perspective as it relates to adults and the total society.

Verite-style film. Male-female domestic issues

Smoking pot, rolling joints with rolling machine

Social Seminar: Changing
Produced byUniversity of California, Los Angeles, Extension Media Center
Production
companies
University of California, Los Angeles, Extension Media Center
Distributed byUniversity of California, Los Angeles, Extension Media Center
Release date
1971
Running time
27:49
LanguageEnglish
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