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DESCRIPTION:\n	With aged veterans of both sides still part of the audience\
 , dozens of films were produced to mark the 50th anniversary of the Civil 
 War. (Program approximately 80 mins.) \n\n\n	Swords and Hearts \n	\n	Dir. 
 D. W. Griffith. With Wilfred Lucas and Claire McDowell.35mm print courtesy
  of Russell Merritt. Strains of feminism and social criticism underscore t
 his tale of war’s effect on one Southern family. \n	\n	\n	A Daughter of Di
 xie \n	\n	35mm print courtesy of Library of Congress. Champion Studio. Wha
 t’s a girl to do when her lover is a Union officer while her brother is a 
 Confederate? \n	\n	\n	Uncle Pete’s Ruse \n	\n	35mm print courtesy of Libra
 ry of Congress. IMP Studio. One way to avoid capture in the Civil War: get
  yourself buried as a smallpox victim. \n	\n	\n	The Old Man and Jim \n	\n	
 Dir. Ulysses Davis. 16mm. George Eastman House. Champion Studio. Based on 
 a poem by James Whitcomb Riley. This adaptation of James Whitcomb Riley’s 
 poem climaxes in a remarkable apotheosis of death and destruction. \n	\n	
 \n	The Battle \n	\n	Dir. D. W. Griffith. 35mm print courtesy of Museum of 
 Modern Art. With Blanche Sweet and Charles H. West. In what looks like a d
 ry run for The Birth of a Nation\, Griffith uses the war as an excuse to t
 ell an intimate story against a background of epic violence. \n	\n	\n	Free
  with Museum admission \n	\n
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LOCATION:Museum of the Moving Image
SUMMARY:The Civil War
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