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So, "Matina Horner: Portrait of a Person" is this fascinating short from '73 that kind of slips under the radar. It's not flashy or anything, but there’s a certain intimacy in how it portrays Matina Horner, the influential president of Radcliffe College. The pacing feels almost reflective, allowing you to absorb her thoughts and philosophies about education and women's roles in academia at the time. It’s shot in a straightforward style, nothing overly dramatic, which gives it a raw, authentic vibe. The focus really is on her as a person, her presence and ideas just float through the film, making it a unique piece to have in any serious collection focused on educational history or women's contributions in the 20th century.
This film is a bit of a hidden gem, not widely circulated and often overshadowed by more prominent educational films from the same era. The scarcity makes it intriguing for collectors, especially those focused on women's history or academic institutions. There are very few known prints, and it was primarily shown in niche educational settings, which adds to its allure and collectible value.
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