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:Family Portrait
:Family Portrait
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== See Also ==
* [[Moving Image:Family Portrait - PL]]
 
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Latest revision as of 13:27, 22 February 2022

Family Portrait is a short film from 1951 released on 16mm. It is held by at least two archives, including IUL Moving Image Archive and Prelinger Archives.

Documents some of the characteristics of Britain from which the Festival of Britain drew its inspiration. Presents a kaleidoscopic view of Britain and her people, emphasizing how the deeply rooted tra...

Family Portrait
Produced byBrandon Films, Inc
Production
companies
Brandon Films, Inc
Distributed byBrandon Films, Inc
Release date
1951
LanguageEnglish
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Summary
Documents some of the characteristics of Britain from which the Festival of Britain drew its inspiration. Presents a kaleidoscopic view of Britain and her people, emphasizing how the deeply rooted traditions are constantly being adapted to meet the changing circumstances of the twentieth-century life. Many of the scenes are from Greenwich, England.
Physical Format
1 Film (0:24:00) :16mm
IUL Genres
IUL Subject
Full Title (usually this is the same as above)
Family Portrait

See Also