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STRYKER'S AMERICA: Larry Levin & Justin Schauble


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Stryker’s America, a new documentary by Laurence Levin and Justin Schauble, is the featured, cover selection on the 2008 Films for the Humanities & Sciences Spring Catalog (www.films.com).

Stryker’s America creatively weaves the tale of a small “New Deal” program within the Department of Agriculture as it single-handedly recorded the iconic images of the national tragedy today known as “The Great Depression.” Roy Emerson Stryker was the unlikely leader of the History Division of the depression era FSA. Not a photographer himself, Stryker recruited and directed a passionate and diverse group of photographers who traveled America and documented the ongoing economic tragedy.

Stryker was charged with providing dramatic and hard-hitting photographic evidence which illustrated the level of extreme suffering then being experienced to the U.S. populace and to Congress. Stryker’s product exceeded his challenge, kick-started the careers of some of the 20th Century’s most celebrated photographers, and re-defined documentary photography as we know it today. The images from this collection include, Dorothea Lange”s “Migrant Mother,” Arthur Rothstein’s “Dust Bowl” and Gordon Park’s “American Gothic.”

Interviews, archival footage, and still photographs tell how one man’s passion changed the lives of thousands. Featured are interviews with Beverly Brannan, Photography Curator, Library of Congress, Alan Fern, retired Director of the National Portrait Gallery, and Peter Kuznick, American University History Professor.

“Brilliant documentary filmmaking,” said Frank Van Riper of the Washington Post. “Levin and Schauble offer a warts-and-all look at Stryker and his cadre of young photographers… and at a government program (begun as propaganda) blossomed… into an honest look at America between the two World Wars.”

Films for the Humanities & Sciences is the nation’s leading distributor of educational media to libraries and higher education. Julian Chiabella, FHS Acquisitions Manager describes “Stryker’s America as illuminating a fascinating period of American history. It is a wonderful supplement to history, photography and government class curriculums.”

Stryker’s America is available exclusively from Films for the Humanities on their website. You can see a QuickTime preview of the film online at

http://ffh.films.com/search.aspx?q=stryker