King Vidor’s American trilogy

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King Vidor’s American trilogy is a group of three thematically linked films by director King Vidor that explore American life, ideals, and social change across different eras.

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King Vidor’s American trilogy canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf film trilogy
thematic cycle of films
artForm narrative film
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts industrialization in the United States
rural life in the United States
urban life in the United States
director King Vidor NERFINISHED
followsWorkChronologically An American Romance NERFINISHED
Our Daily Bread NERFINISHED
The Crowd NERFINISHED
genre drama film
hasCreator King Vidor NERFINISHED
hasCriticalReception considered a key exploration of American themes in classical Hollywood cinema
hasDirector King Vidor NERFINISHED
hasPart An American Romance NERFINISHED
Our Daily Bread NERFINISHED
The Crowd NERFINISHED
feature film
hasPartCount 3
hasTheme American national identity
collective effort and community
individual versus society
labor and industry
social mobility in America
isLinkedByAuthorshipTo King Vidor filmography NERFINISHED
language English
mainSubject American ideals
American life
social change in the United States
medium cinema
narrativeFocus economic struggle
ordinary Americans
pursuit of the American Dream
periodCovered Great Depression era United States NERFINISHED
early 20th century United States
industrial expansion era United States

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An American Romance partOf King Vidor’s American trilogy