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    American Experience Riveted: The History of Jeans 2022 POSTER

    American Experience Riveted: The History of Jeans

    2022

    English

    6.7

    1

    Action

    Biography

    Documentary

    fashion

    History

    industrial

    jeans

    textile industry

    Michael Bicks Michael Bicks Director Bill Hayes Bill Hayes as Self, author of 'The Original Wild Ones: Tales of the Boozefighters Motorcycle Club' Stephen Aron Stephen Aron as Self, Autry Museum of the American West David McCullough David McCullough as Self - Narrator Marion Ross Marion Ross as Self - Narrator
    Riveted: The History of Jeans reveals the fascinating and surprising story of this iconic American garment. At any given moment, half the people on the planet are wearing them. They have become a staple of clothing the world over, worn by everyone from presidents and supermodels to farmers and artists. More than just an item of apparel, America’s tangled past is woven into the indigo blue fabric. From its roots in slavery to its connection to the Wild West, youth culture, the civil rights movement, rock and roll, hippies, high fashion and hip-hop, jeans are the canvas on which the history of American ideology and politics is writ large.
    The Scribe 1966 POSTER

    The Scribe

    1966

    English

    5.9

    2

    Comedy

    industrial

    safety

    John Sebert John Sebert Director Jack Creley Jack Creley as Newspaper Editor Cec Linder Cec Linder as O'Malley Buster Keaton Buster Keaton as The Reporter
    Comedy short produced by the Construction Safety Association of Ontario, Canada. It demonstrates the dos and don'ts of construction site safety. The film is the last professionally filmed footage of film legend Buster Keaton, shot months before his death from lung cancer on February 1, 1966. He recreates several routines from his youth, as well as some new material for the film. Most notable was his recreation of a gag from his 1918 film The Bell Boy in which he mops the floor using only the tip of the mop, little by little while sitting on the floor.
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