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Join this channel to get access to perks: / @periscopefilm Want to learn more about Periscope Film and get access to exclusive swag? Join us on Patreon. Visit / periscopefilm Visit our website www.PeriscopeFilm.com This 1960 Christian film, "Our Youth Culture -- Youth in Rebellion" was presented by Family Films, made through the facilities of Jack L. Copeland Productions. The film is hosted and narrated by Bob Wright and includes interviews of youngsters, professionals, and religious figures. The movie represents an attempt by an older generation that is attempting to understand modern teens' mindsets, and to communicate with them. Specifically, it hopes to push a change of mindset towards anti-establishment and anti-Vietnam War protests, drinking and drug use, sexual liberation, and other values in opposition to establishment values. Over and over again, the film promotes a message of preserving and returning to the values of the Christian church. This film was written by Don Hall and produced and directed by Jack L. Copeland. Fast-paced clips of different activities, including an amusement park ride (00:09), long jumping (00:11), playing football (00:14), driving cars and motorcycles (01:16), participating in protest marches (00:27), playing tennis and basketball (00:31), and dancing at parties (00:39). “Our Youth Culture – Youth In Rebellion” title banner (01:04). Host Bob Wright introduces the film (01:44). Youngsters gathering at a youth conference (02:51). A group of youths discusses race, racism, the Civil Rights Movement, and making resolutions to act (03:37). Scenes from a protest (05:16). A participant is interviewed about her motivation to partake in the protests (05:37). Rev. William Tipton considers the youths of the movement to be rebellious (05:57). Dr. Ralph Eckert considers the movement a sign of a healthy youth (06:36). A protest march against the Vietnam War (07:15). Rev. William Tipton believes there are easier ways to act for change, than protesting (07:35). A protester defends protesting as a legitimate and healthy way of attempting to make change (07:50). Interviewee Mike Garrett agrees (08:06), alongside another young man (08:21). Prof. of social work, Dr. John Milner, is interviewed and states that he also considers protesting as healthy and positive (08:35). Young men are working with soil (10:27). A teacher of anatomy (10:35). Don Kolman, a peace corps-volunteer recently returned from Guatemala, is interviewed about his time volunteering (10:40). Neon signs flashing (12:49). Young people out in town, drinking, dining, shopping, etc. (13:05). A carousel (13:57). Dr. Ralph Eckert speaks about media’s influence in youths’ change of outlook (14:09). Young people are interviewed about their confrontation with new media challenging their family- and church-taught values (14:34). Dr. Ralph Eckert speaks about hos sex has influenced the youth culture (15:27). Young people are interviewed about modern media and its promotion of sex and curiosity (16:07). Dr. Ralph Eckert continues speaking about the change of sex amongst the younger generation (17:16). A young girl is interviewed about her values concerning sex (20:01). Youngsters partying and dancing (20:20). Young people are interviewed about parental love and casual sex amongst youths (20:51). Rev. Atha Baugh is interviewed about the continuously blurred lines between youth and adulthood (21:36). Dr. Ralph Eckert comments further on the topic (21:58). Two police officers explain pipe-weapons made by youths (22:06). Damages to windows, houses, and buildings created by youths using the pipe-weapons (22:26). Two young men smoking and drinking (22:35). A young man is talking to a police officer in the street (22:43). Rev. Dennis Savage is interviewed about the root of violence amongst youth (22:52). Young people comment further on the topic (23:13). Prof. of social work, Dr. John Milner, is interviewed about parents’ contradictory actions and double standards, which affects their youth (24:06). Rev. Dennis Savage comments further on the topic and explains possible solutions (24:29), followed by youngsters (24:47). The interview with Rev. Dennis Savage continues (25:28). Rev. William Tipton speaks about youths’ relationship with the Christian church and God (26:18). Footage of young people in various settings (26:36). Host Bob Wright summarize the discussions and information of the film (27:17). “Our Youth Culture – Youth In Rebellion” title banner (28:10). This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD, 2k and 4k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com