Man: one family

United Kingdom, 1946

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A refutation of the Nazi theory of the “master” race, this film shows scientifically that there is no basis for the common and persistent belief that there is such a thing as race superiority. The film was translated into sixteen different languages for use in liberated Europe after World War II.

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Credits

director

Ivor Montagu

production company

British Ministry of Information

Duration

00:16:40:00

Production places
United Kingdom
Production dates
1946

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