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Tuesday in November is a fascinating glimpse into the American democratic process, crafted during a time of war. The film strikes a balance between earnestness and educational intent, with a pace that feels reflective yet purposeful. It's not merely a dry informational piece; there's an atmosphere of hope mixed with the somber realities of the era. The practical effects, though minimal given the documentary nature, serve to enhance the storytelling. You can really sense the stakes of the 1944 election and the efforts to communicate its importance to overseas audiences. John Berry's direction gives it a straightforward but engaging tone, making it a unique artifact of its time that captures the spirit of a nation engaged in both internal and external struggles.
Produced by the Office of War Information.Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2007.A unique documentation of American democracy during wartime.
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