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Learning to Live is a 1941 educational film that provides insight into the daily school life of the Brown family's children. This film focuses on the principles of education as experienced by students in Nursery, Junior, and Senior Schools.
Learning to Live has seen limited releases over the years, often overshadowed by more prominent films of its time. Its scarcity makes it a point of interest for collectors who appreciate educational cinema and the cultural context of the early '40s. The film originally appeared in various formats, but finding a clean print in decent condition can be quite challenging. For those who delve into the depths of educational films, this title holds a certain intrigue, representing a slice of life that many modern viewers might find both quaint and enlightening.
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Learning to Live is an educational film.
Learning to Live was released in 1941.
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The film focuses on the daily school life of the three children of the Brown family.
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