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Richard Broadman

Directing

Known For

Children of Labor: A Finnish-American History
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How Finnish immigrants came into contact — and conflict — with industrial America. Three generations of Finnish-Americans recount how they coped with harsh realities by creating their own institutions: churches, temperance halls, socialist halls, and cooperatives.

Children of Labor: A Finnish-American History

1977
Water and the Dream of the Engineers
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Documentary where rich social history frames a spirited debate on the development of water infrastructure throughout the USA.

Water and the Dream of the Engineers

1983
A Place for Jazz
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A documentary on Boston's 1369 Jazz Club.

A Place for Jazz

1992
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In 1970, thousands of young people thought of themselves as agents of change. They wanted to restore America's democratic vision; they wanted to end the war in Vietnam. This is the story of one collective — their successes and failures, and what they do and think fifteen years later.

The Collective: Fifteen Years Later

1985
Love Stories: Women, Men & Romance
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Love Stories: Women, Men, & Romance provides both a history of changing attitudes and expectations and a portrait of today's conflicted society -- in which the old and new values clash, fueling debates over the lifestyle, sex roles, and birth control.

Love Stories: Women, Men & Romance

1987
Mission Hill and the Miracle of Boston
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This documentary traces the alteration, through economic and political influences, of the Parker Hill area of Roxbury in Boston. An ethnically mixed family neighborhood, at present largely Irish Catholic, is now the location of a racially tense public housing project (named Mission Hill for a local church) which is occupied mainly by blacks.

Mission Hill and the Miracle of Boston

1978
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A documentary about Jewish-American identity.

Present Memory

1989