Court Of Human Relations, For Art's Sake (1959 Original Black & White Film)

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Check out this vintage black and white film from 1959 where a three-member board mediates disputes and disagreements submitted for review. Complainants and respondents are interviewed by A.L. Alexander and the mediators. In this episode, the board tackles two intriguing cases. The first involves a concerned mother and her 18-year-old daughter, a model who poses nude for artists and photographers. The mother worries about her daughter's safety and reputation, while the daughter argues for body positivity and careful selection of her clients. In the second case, a husband and wife clash over attending their 19-year-old daughter's wedding to a man they disapprove of. The mother sees him as lazy and violent, while the father wants to support their daughter's choice.

Source :
Alexander, A. L., Gimbel, R., Gillaspy, R., Kenwith, H., Blaney, J., Peterson, V. [...] National Broadcasting Company Production Company. (1959) Court of Human Relations. -08-11. Ankers, K. D., prod [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2020600046

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