I Just Don't Dig Him, Connecticut Department Of Mental Health (1970 Original Colored Film)

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Take a trip back to the 1970s with this insightful colored film, delving into the complexities of communication between father and son. Join fourteen-year-old Ken and his father as they navigate through a tense argument sparked by Ken's late return home one night. Through a series of events the following day, witness the subtle evolution of their relationship, as both father and son learn to accept each other's strengths and weaknesses. Written in the language of teenagers, this film captures the essence of resentments, angers, and needs, without preaching. Explore timeless themes such as the generation gap, identity, and independence.

Source :
Barlow, R., Connecticut. Department Of Mental Health, Mental Health Film Board & International Film Bureau. (1970) I Just Don't Dig Him. Jacoby, I. W., dir United States: International Film Bureau, Inc. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2020600711

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