Volume 3 of A History of Early Film examines critical responses to
early cinema, including the impassioned thoughts of one of the
first film critics, the American poet Vachel Lindsay and considers
some contemporary judgements of the social aspects of moving
pictures. The volume also includes the 1917 report The Cinema: Its
Present Position and Future Possibilities...which provides a unique
record of the attitudes towards the cinema by its British audiences
exhibitors, producers, guardians of morality and those responsible
for licensing.
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