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- Clip ID#:
- 12656466
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- Date Uploaded:
- 28 Nov 2012
- Date Created:
- 1955 - -
- Frame Rate:
- 30 FPS
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- Duration:
- 00:00:11,00
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Description
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Women in the Kitchen (Vintage Film 8mm Home Movie) From the days when women put summer fruit on the tin roof of a building for two days in order to make preserves to the advent of the TV chef. The woman who has to provide a hot dinner for her husband and family every night is effectively tethered to the stove and limited in how much she can accomplish in the outside world. Whether or not that is true is moot. But she takes us on a whirlwind tour--from the homesteader housewife in the mid-19th century (who kneaded her dough by the sweat of her brow) to the modern homemaker of 1955 (for whom Wonder Bread was a miracle) to the contemporary working woman (whose bread machine will be used, if at all, after a long day at the office).
Women in the Kitchen (Vintage Film 8mm Home Movie) From the days when women put summer fruit on the tin roof of a building for two days in order to make preserves to the advent of the TV chef. The woman who has to provide a hot dinner for her husband and family every night is effectively tethered to the stove and limited in how much she can accomplish in the outside world. Whether or not that is true is moot. But she takes us on a whirlwind tour--from the homesteader housewife in the mid-19th century (who kneaded her dough by the sweat of her brow) to the modern homemaker of 1955 (for whom Wonder Bread was a miracle) to the contemporary working woman (whose bread machine will be used, if at all, after a long day at the office).
Location: Everytown, USA, United States
Source: Digital HD frame-by-frame transfer of home movie footage


