During World War II, a Navy officer's mental stability is tested as he faces a court-martial for mutiny.
Wetlands is a movie about an unruly teenage girl named Helen who has an obsession with bodily functions and unhygienic practices. She navigates through life and explores her desires, experiences, and relationships while dealing with divorced parents, sexual tension, self-injury, and the aftermath of a hemorrhoid surgery.
This film was made by the U.S. government during World War II to show its young servicemen the results of "fooling around" with "loose women" overseas. Actual victims of such sexually transmitted diseases as syphilis and gonorrhoea are shown, along with the physical deterioration that accompanies those diseases.
From One Second to the Next is a documentary that explores the devastating consequences of reckless and distracted driving. It showcases the lives of individuals affected by traffic accidents caused by cellphone use, texting, and other forms of irresponsible driving. Through emotional interviews and real-life stories, the film highlights the dangers of being careless behind the wheel and emphasizes the importance of safe driving practices. This powerful public service announcement serves as a reminder to all drivers about the potentially fatal consequences of being distracted while on the road.
This educational film emphasizes the importance of good grooming and personal hygiene habits. Clothes should always appear clean and neat, and should be appropriate to the classroom setting. (Inappropriate dress makes you uncomfortable and conspicuous, not a good thing!) The functions of the skin are examined in scientific detail. Methods for cleaning the skin are demonstrated. Besides maintaining skin and body health, good grooming habits will help you "fit in" in various social situations, and may even help a gal attract a boyfriend!
A high school student puts off many responsibilities.
The results of serious traffic accidents caused by careless driving are displayed. One of several Driver's Education films produced by Highway Safety Films, filmed at actual auto accident scenes and consisting largely of color closeups of mangled accident victims.
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