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Alf Goes to Work is a black-and-white documentary released in 1960. Narrated by Bernard Braden, this film explores faith, labor, and the church's role in modern industrial life, focusing on the Iona Community in Scotland.
Alf Goes to Work is a bit of an oddity in terms of availability, often found in niche collections or archives focusing on religious or Canadian cinema. It's not widely circulated, which makes it a more intriguing piece for collectors who appreciate historical documents tackling social issues. With its roots in church organizations, it appeals to those interested in the intersection of faith and community work, and its scarcity adds to its allure in specialized film circles.
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Alf Goes to Work is a black-and-white documentary.
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The film is narrated by Bernard Braden.
The documentary explores themes of faith, labor, and the role of the church in modern industrial life.
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