The Century: America's Time (NR)
A compelling introduction to American history.
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- Studio: Disney
- Running Time: 700 minutes
- Release Date: 01/01/1998
- Video/DVD Release Date: 09/28/2000
- Genre: Documentary
- MPAA Rating: NR
Parents need to know
Families can talk about how specific 20th century events compare to 21st century events. What do you think has been learned from the 20th century, and how is it being addressed today? Families can also discuss the serious themes raised in the film. How have racism, sexism, and anti-semitism changed over time?
Message
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Violence
There are images of war from the two World Wars, Korea and Vietnam.
Sex
Sex is discussed as a social trend in the 1920s, 1940s, and 1960s.
Language
Common Sense says
What's the story?
Reviewed by M. Faust
Is it any good?
The Century is a wonderful learning tool because it whets the appetite for more information about the events it describes. The segments are provocative and will spark conversations that can cross the gap between children and parents. Viewers young and old will be amazed at the variety of scenes and the skill of the filmmakers. We get to see the Panama Canal being dug, Manhattan in the 1900s, and soldiers in the trenches in WWI. The footage is all beautifully restored--no eyestrain here from watching grainy old newsreels.
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