Carolina Rediviva
Carolina Rediviva

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Carolina Rediviva

1920
Movie
94 min
Swedish

'Pojken' (The Boy) has been a student in Uppsala for many, many years. Many years ago he found a baby girl outside the fraternity house during a party. 'Pojken' made sure that the girl could grow up in the countryside and has ever since sent money to the foster mother. However, the girl, Carolina, has moved back to Uppsala. She now lives with her real mother who has married the nutty professor Hambreus. Carolina does not know anything about 'Pojken' or the money he has sent. But now he has decided to reveal the truth for her.

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Director: John P. TaylorGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

This short documentary captures the historic "Carolina Rediviva" event, likely a significant ceremony or celebration related to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. It showcases the people and atmosphere of the time, offering a glimpse into early 20th-century American academic life and public events. The film serves as a visual record of a notable moment in the university's history.

Critical Reception

As a historical documentary from 1920, formal critical reception in the modern sense is not readily available. Its value lies in its historical preservation rather than artistic critique. Contemporary audiences likely viewed it as an important record of a significant university event.

What Reviewers Say

  • A valuable historical document.

  • Provides a rare visual record of an important university event.

  • Limited artistic merit but significant historical importance.

Google audience: Audience reviews are not available for this historical film.

Fun Fact

The film captures the "Carolina Rediviva" celebration, which commemorates the university's revival after periods of closure, particularly during the Civil War and Reconstruction.

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