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Presents a comparison between the kind of prejudices we all employ and the unreasoning prejudices of the bigot. Two guys on a park bench reflect on various skits about the problems of prejudice – a guy is prejudice of eggs, a snobby man and his discriminating wine choice, neighboring beatniks and gymnasts talk crap about each other, a young Michael Sarrazin and his dad reflect on their neighbors, etc. “We do not serve Onions”.

This film is available on the Blame Canada! DVD-R


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From The Archive

Crossroads Crash (1973)

Part of a film series on typical types of automobile crashes and their causes, this films starts with a goofy sequence with Bonnie and Clyde-type characters.

Like many films made to address social woes (drugs, teen pregnancy, shoplifting) driverÂ’’s education films were often cautionary tales where people were punished for their mistakes. The challenge of these films was to get their audiences to identify with the characters and situations on the screen. Especially hard were teenage audiences who were often behind the wheel with a foolhardy sense of immortality and disrespect for authority.

This film is available on the Educational Archive Volume Three : Driver’s Ed. DVD


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So I Took It… (1975)

Sid Davis film that shows how a girl named Sally gets caught in the snowballing nightmare of shoplifting due to peer pressure and how she eventually involves her own brother in the crime.

This film is available on The World According to Sid Davis DVD-R


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From The Archive

Daddy’s Day

The A/V Geeks pull from their vast archive of educational films to bring you a tribute to Dad—the man who provided the sperm, brought home the bacon and put up with your repeated rebellious attempts. Films include: I Just Don’t Dig Him, Fears of Children, Schoolboy Father (an Afterschool Special featuring Rob Lowe, Dana Plato and Nancy McKeon) and more!

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From The Archive

New DVDs for you!

So many films for you to see…

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cisforcereal See the wonderment of all the A/V Geeks DVDs!

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From The Archive

Educational Archive Volume Two : Social Engineering 101 DVD

Discover how to fit in, keep clean, choose between right and wrong, and behave in the cafeteria. Films include: Lunchroom Manners, Soapy the Germ Fighter, Appreciating Our Parents, Why Doesn’t Cathy Eat Breakfast?, Right or Wrong?, Personality and Emotions, Why Vandalism?, The Outsider, Manners in School, Shy Guy. Plus a bonus Filmstrip.

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From The Archive

Food 2: The Leftovers

More films about food and it’s preparation. Lots of
delightful assembly line footage in this film! Films include: Let’s Make
A Sandwich, Peanut Butter, Lunchroom Etiquette (2nd ed), The Incredible Edible
Egg In Food Service, Purely Coincidental
and The Great American Chocolate
Factory.


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