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Workers Film and Photo League (USA)

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77:, and other cities created and screened documentaries under the "Film and Photo League" moniker. Nationally, the Film & Photo Leagues emerged as a loosely knit alliance of local organizations that provided leftist visual propaganda. Their efforts during the years of the early Depression helped to define social documentary film and photography as a genre. 295:
Although many of the films produced by the Film and Photo Leagues were destroyed in a 1935 storage fire in New York, some surviving films can be found at the Museum of Modern Art Film Study Center, New York; Film Center, School of the Art Institute of Chicago; and the Library of Congress, Washington
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Brandon, Tom "Survival List: Films of the Great Depression" in Platt, David, ed. Celluloid Power: Social Film Criticism from "The Birth of a Nation" to "Judgment at Nuremberg", Metuchen, N.J: Scarecrow Press,
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In 1933 "Workers" was dropped from the title and the New York organization became the Film and Photo League. The FPL survived for another year in New York, where its photographers formed the
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members, the groups usually functioned independently. They were largely composed of idealists who saw the documentary film as a vital element of the movement for radical social change.
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in Platt, David, ed. Celluloid Power: Social Film Criticism from the "Birth of a Nation" to "Judgment at Nuremberg", Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press: 1992
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was an organization of filmmakers, photographers, writers and projectionists in the 1930s, dedicated to using film and photography for social change.
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In other cities, such as Chicago and Los Angeles, Film and Photo League activities continued throughout the 1930s.
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Fred Sweet, Eugene Rosow and Allan Francovich, "Pioneers: An Interview with Tom Brandon",
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Much has been made of the association of the Workers Film and Photo League with
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The Cultural Front: The Laboring of American Culture in the Twentieth Century.
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Documenting the Depression of the 1930s: The Work of the Film and Photo League
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List of Communist Party USA members who have held office in the United States
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Although the best known chapter of the WFPL was in New York, groups in
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Cinema Strikes Back: Radical Filmmaking in the United States 1930-1942
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Film on the Left: American Documentary Film From 1931 to 1942.
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D.C. A filmography was created by researchers in the 1970s.
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1930s U.S. media creatives' group working for social change
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Founded in 1930, the WFPL produced documentaries of the
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Communist Party v. Subversive Activities Control Board
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Workers Film and Photo League of the W.I.R. (1931),
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Index

U.S. labor movement
National Hunger marches
Bonus March 1932
Europe
Soviet Union
New York
Workers International Relief
Los Angeles
Chicago
Detroit
Communism
Marxists
Communist Party USA
Photo League
Lester Balog
Tom Brandon
Sam Brody
Robert Del Duca
Arnold S. Eagle
Leo Hurwitz
Lewis Jacobs
Vic Kandel
Irving Lerner
Jay Leyda
Nancy Naumberg
David Platt
Harry Alan Potamkin
Julian Roffman
Leo Seltzer
Ralph Steiner

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