King Vidor’s "Common Man" trilogy

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King Vidor’s "Common Man" trilogy is a group of three socially conscious films exploring the struggles, aspirations, and dignity of ordinary people during the early 20th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf film trilogy
thematic cycle of films
cinematicPeriod Classical Hollywood cinema NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator King Vidor NERFINISHED
director King Vidor NERFINISHED
endTime 1934
filmMovement socially conscious American cinema
genre drama film
silent and early sound cinema
social problem film
hasHistoricalContext Great Depression NERFINISHED
post–World War I disillusionment
hasPart Our Daily Bread NERFINISHED
The Big Parade NERFINISHED
The Crowd NERFINISHED
hasTheme alienation in modern society
aspirations of common people
collective action
economic inequality
impact of war on individuals
search for dignity
influencedBy social conditions of early 20th-century America
language English
mainSubject dignity of labor
economic hardship
ordinary people
social struggle
working class
medium feature film
narrativeLocation United States of America
surface form: United States

rural communities
urban environments
notableWork Our Daily Bread NERFINISHED
The Big Parade NERFINISHED
The Crowd NERFINISHED
portrays aspirations of working-class individuals
economic and social pressures of early 20th century
struggles of ordinary people
productionCompany Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (for The Big Parade and The Crowd) NERFINISHED
Vidor Village / independent production (for Our Daily Bread) NERFINISHED
recognizedAs important example of socially conscious Hollywood filmmaking
key work in King Vidor’s career
setInTimePeriod World War I era
interwar period
startTime 1925

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Our Daily Bread partOf King Vidor’s "Common Man" trilogy