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The Only House in Town
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Plot Summary
This short documentary offers a glimpse into a specific urban neighborhood in Philadelphia during the early 1970s. It focuses on the daily lives and perspectives of its residents, highlighting their community interactions and the social environment of the time. The film aims to capture the essence of everyday existence in this particular part of the city.
Critical Reception
As a documentary with a limited release and focus on a specific community, 'The Only House in Town' did not receive widespread critical reviews in the traditional sense. Its value lies more in its ethnographic and historical documentation of urban life in the early 1970s, providing a snapshot for social historians and those interested in community studies.
What Reviewers Say
Valuable for its observational style.
Provides an authentic portrayal of community life.
A historical record of a specific urban environment.
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Fun Fact
This documentary is often cited in academic contexts for its straightforward depiction of community dynamics in mid-20th century American cities.
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