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CARL MARZANI AND UNION FILMS: Making Left-Wing Documentaries during the Cold War, 1946–53

The author discusses filmmaker Carl Marzani's production company Union Films, its 1948 campaign film "People's Congressman" for Congressman Vito Marcantonio, and the importance of Union Films in post-World War II documentary filmmaking. Marzani was a liberal political activist th...

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Published in:Moving image (Minneapolis, Minn.) Minn.), 2009-04, Vol.9 (1), p.104-160
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Activism
Activists
American cinema
Campaigns
Communism
Criticism and interpretation
Deadlines
Documentaries
Documentary films
Film companies
Film criticism
Film directors
Film history
Filmmakers
Labor unions
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Marzani, Carl
Motion picture industry
Movies
Political aspects
Political attitudes
Political campaigns
Political filmmaking
Politics in motion pictures
Postwar periods
Progressive parties
Theater
Works
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