

Thanksgiving Day (1908): A Fading Photograph of Festivities Okay, so, Thanksgiving Day from 1908. Is it worth tracking down? For history buffs or anyone who genuinely enjoys seeing how cinema started, absolutely. It's a short, silent little thing, probably made to just be a pleasant diversion, and it nails that. If you...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Bryan Foy

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"Thanksgiving Day (1908): A Fading Photograph of Festivities Okay, so, Thanksgiving Day from 1908. Is it worth tracking down? For history buffs or anyone who genuinely enjoys seeing how cinema started, absolutely. It's a short, silent little thing, probably made to just be a pleasant diversion, and it nails that. If you're looking for a plot that grips you or modern pacing, you'll probably hate it. This is more like watching a home movie from a century ago. 🎞️ The film, as you might guess, cent..."
Addison Burkhard
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