So, 'Sanitation: Why All The Fuss?' is this intriguing little gem from 1969 that really digs into the nitty-gritty of food handling and sanitation. The tone is serious but not heavy-handed, more of an informative exploration with a dash of urgency. It emphasizes how easily bacteria can spread through common practices, which, honestly, is both fascinating and a bit unsettling. The pacing maintains a steady flow, delivering its points clearly without dragging. You don’t really have standout performances since it’s more of an educational piece, but the visuals and practical effects used to depict contamination are quite striking for the time. Overall, it's a distinctive look at public health that feels oddly relevant even today, a time capsule of sorts.
Educational short film on sanitation practices.Interesting for collectors of public health media.Good representation of 1960s educational filmmaking.
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