Sociology of film : studies and documents (1946)

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CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS AND THE CINEMA tionnaire six months after the film was seen. Their results they found to be positive, but their methods have come in for a good deal of criticism lately. Our girls, on the whole, like 'good' films, and remember them to an extraordinary extent. But they nevertheless go to the 'lighter' films and enjoy them, such as musicals, light comedies, etc. They have come to accept the fact that a film like Bernadette is turned out once in a blue moon, but that most second-raters are nevertheless enjoyable. One thing, however, is certain: they will not swallow rubbish, since their standards are being set by the few better films of each type. 1 08