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EPHEMERA: GOING TO THE CHAPEL
SPECTACLE THEATER
Brooklyn, NY
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EPHEMERA: GOING TO THE CHAPEL
Dir. Various
1940-1967
Approx. 80 min., Color/B&W, USA

Our monthly EPHEMERA program aims to present educational films from the post-war era without the usual ironic framing, letting the films genuine charm and dated sensibilities shine through on their own.

Februarys series, GOING TO THE CHAPEL, walks you up to the altar and beyond. From getting serious about dating, to picking the proper mate, to dealing with domestic squabbles, these films aimed to teach a generation relationship skills and entice them into domesticity. With marriage an important social and civic institution and major part of the U.S. economy, these films were intended to encourage, reassure, and most importantly, prepare young couples for the realities of marriage.

GOING TO THE CHAPEL spans a narrow slip of time from the end of the 1940s, after two world wars and economic slumps cast doubt on the entire institution of marriage, to the post-war boom of the early 1950s, when the marriage rate skyrocketed to the point of a housing shortage for new couples. Its no surprise then that the films range from neorealist case studies to perky sales pitches.

Today, the median age for marriage is at an all-time high, and the U.S. marriage rate is at an all-time low. In the 1950s, the median age was at an all-time low and marriage rates soared. This generation has the luxury of getting to know potential spouses well before marriage  earlier generations went straight from parental homes to their own households, barely getting a chance to know themselves outside their nuclear family. GOING TO THE CHAPEL showcases the well-intended attempts to patch the gap and warn against rushing into freedom and sex, taking a pragmatic look and optimistic jump into dating and marriage.

How Much Affection?
Crawley Films, Ltd.,1958

Is This Love?
Crawley Films, Ltd., 1957

How Do You Know It's Love?
Coronet Films,1950

Choosing For Happiness
Affiliated Film Producers, 1950

Are You Ready For Marriage?
Coronet Films, 1950

Going Steady?
Coronet Films, 1951

It Takes All Kinds
Affiliated Film Producers, 1950

Social-Sex Attitudes in Adolescence
Crawley Films, Ltd., 1953

When Should I Marry?
McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1957

Engagement Party
Sterling-Movies USA, 1956

Good Grooming For Girls
Cheseborough-Ponds, ca. 1940s

Tomorrow Always Comes
Lamont-Clemens, Inc., 1941

Consuming Women
Jam Handy Organization, 1967

Fluffo Shortening - The Brand New Bride
P&G, ca. 1950s

Days of Our Years
Dudley Pictures Corporation, 1955

Bride And Groom
NBC Television, 1954

Marriage PSA
ABC Television, 1964

Universal Newsreel: Palisades Park, Zippy Wedding
Universal City Studios, ca. 1940s

Home Movie
Unkown, 1940

Home Movie
Unknown, 1944

Home Movie
Unknown, 1942

Home Movie
Unknown, 1955

Marriage is a Partnership
Coronet Instructional Films, 1951

Marriage Today
Affiliated Film Producers, 1950

This Charming Couple
Affiliated Film Producers, 1950

Jealousy
Affiliated Film Producers, 1954

Who's Right
Affiliated Film Producers, 1954

Who's Boss?
Affiliated Film Producers, 1950

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Special thanks to the Internet Archive, Rick Prelinger and everyone at the Prelinger Archive.

Rick Prelinger began collecting ephemeral films educational, industrial, amateur, advertising, or otherwise sponsoredin 1982, amassing over 60,000 on physical film before his collection was acquired by the Library of Congress in 2002. Since then, the Prelinger Archive has grown and diversified: it exists in physical library form in San Francisco and is gradually being ported online to the Internet Archive (http://archive.org), where 6,462 of its films are currently hosted (as of this writing).

The contents of the Prelinger Archives vary in accord with humanity. Historic newsreels, mid-century automobile infomercials, psychological experiments, medical procedurals, big oil advertisements, military recruitment videos, political propagandas, personal home videos, celebrity exposes, amateur narratives, scientific studies, war bulletins, instructional films, special interest op-eds, safety lessons, hobby guides, travel destination profiles and private industry productions all sit comfortably together in one marginalized category

Location

SPECTACLE THEATER (View)
124 South 3rd Street
Brooklyn, NY 11249
United States

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Dog Friendly: No
Non-Smoking: Yes!
Wheelchair Accessible: No

Contact

Owner: Spectacle Theater, Inc.
On BPT Since: Mar 05, 2014
 
Spectacle Theater
www.spectacletheater.com/


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