Social Salvation started as an 1898 series of films and slides produced by the Limelight Department of the Salvation Army in Australia.[1] It was directed by Herbert Booth, who would present the films while lecturing.[2][3] By 1900 it had evolved to a series of 25 one minute films and 275 slides.[1]
Social Salvation | |
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Directed by | Herbert Booth |
Written by | Herbert Booth Joseph Perry |
Production company | Limelight Department of the Salvation Army |
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Country | Australia |
Language | Silent |
It has been acclaimed as the first Australian narrative film on social work.[4]
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