Educational film about the dangers of sexually transmitted diseases.

Educational film about the dangers of sexually transmitted diseases.
1920-01-01
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4.9Chronicles the rise and fall of 1970s New York City nightclub Plato's Retreat.
5.5World War II public education film about sexually transmitted diseases focused on syphilis.
Shows how people, faced with the possibility or reality of being infected with venereal disease, cope with their individual situations.
0.0The experiences of a young girl help to focus attention on some psycho-social aspects of the venereal disease problem. Written and directed by Rolf Forsberg (maker of Parable, Stalked, Ark, One Friday).
0.0In an attempt to understand the complexities of a long-running relationship, YaVaughnie Wilkins journeys back into her past.
5.0A man contracts a sexually transmitted disease, but is reluctant to seek medical help - until a no-nonsense lecture about the risks he is taking forces him to change his mind.
5.4A young woman contracts what she believes to be an STD—but it ends up being a far worse disease.
7.8Jessica knows exactly what her life is supposed to look like and where it takes her. But then she meets Danny. He has a complicated past and could confuse all their plans. Jessica has to decide.
10.0Frankie was recently diagnosed with HPV. After getting a follow-up cervical cancer screening, she tries to find connection as she goes about her day. It turns out not to be so easy.
6.5A man feels so much guilt over being infected by venereal disease that he conjures up a personal trial over his own behaviour.
0.0A painter with syphilis infects his brother's wife and the child born of their affair.
0.0Four people with problematic relationships catch a deadly std that brings out their basic instincts.
0.0Bob, John, and Edward--three young boys growing up in the same neighborhood--have vastly-different experiences with sex. Bob's father patiently explains "the birds and the bees" to him, and even takes him to a hospital to see the effects of venereal disease.
4.5Reported cases of sexually transmitted disease took a sharp rise during and after World War II, but as this film testifies, sexual license amongst soldiers on the frontline wasn't the sole cause. Back on the home front, for many women, like Joan from No. 19, loneliness or newfound independence acted as an incentive to extramarital promiscuity.