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The Hollywood Librarian : a Look at Librarians Through Film / Overdue Productions presents ; a documentary film by Ann Seidl ; written and directed by Ann Seidl ; produced in association with BiFolkal Productions, Inc.

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Format:
Video
Contributor:
Erickson, Lynne Martin.
Harris, Aaron.
Seidl, Ann, 1964-
Bi-Folkal Productions.
Media Education Foundation.
Overdue Productions.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Books and reading.
Librarians.
Librarians in motion pictures.
Librarians--Humor.
Librarians--Interviews.
Stereotypes (Social psychology) in motion pictures.
Genre:
Documentary films.
Humor.
Interviews.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1 video file (96 minutes)) sound, color and black and white
Production:
[Place of production not identified] : Overdue Productions, 2007.
Contained In:
Media Education Foundation Collection
Other Title:
Look at Librarians Through Film
Place of Publication:
[Northampton, MA] : Media Education Foundation, [2007]
System Details:
digital
Summary:
They have more cardholders than VISA, more customers than Amazon, and more outlets than McDonald's. Meet America's librarians. The Hollywood Librarian: A Look at Librarians Through Film is the first comprehensive treatment of the subject of librarians. A vivid blend of factual documentary, feature film, and storytelling, it reveals the history and realities of librarianship in the entertaining and appealing context of American movies. Interviews with actual librarians, intercut with film clips of cinematic librarians, examine such issues as literature, books and reading, censorship, library funding, citizenship and democracy. For the first time, we see and understand the real lives and real work of American librarians who for decades have been a cultural force hiding in plain sight. This film's subject is librarians: who they are, what they do, why they do it, and the impact of their work in people's lives. The underlying meaning is how we express our own humanity, how we listen to ourselves and one another in the realm of the written and read word - a uniquely human privilege. Audiences will be surprised and delighted by the fascinating librarians in this entertaining and enlightening film, and will emerge with a greater appreciation for the range of literature and materials available to them thanks to our nation's librarians.
Participant:
Narration, Ann M. Seidl.
Credits:
Cinematographer, Aaron Harris ; original score composed and performed by David J. Murphy, Nestor Torres.
Notes:
Description based on online resource; title from title screen (viewed on April 4, 2023).
OCLC:
897765610
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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