Don’t Miss Out! Sign Up for the Moviefone Newsletter Today.
Highlights
Greenland 2: Migration - Official Clip
Greenland 2: Migration
The Friend - Bill Murray Exclusive Interview
The Friend
Zootopia 2 - Official Teaser Clip
Zootopia 2
Michael - Jaafar Jackson as Michael Jackson
Michael
The Fantastic Four: First Steps - Pedro Pascal at Berlin Fan Event
The Fantastic 4: First Steps
Tyler Perry's Finding Joy - Tosin Morohunfola as Ridge
Tyler Perry’s Finding Joy
TRON: Ares - Jared’s Journey Clip
TRON: Ares
Merv - Official Poster
Merv
Thunderbolts* - Official Behind the Scenes Clip
Thunderbolts*
Dead Man's Wire - Colman Domingo as Fred Temple
Dead Man's Wire
TRON: Ares - Enter the Grid
TRON: Ares
I Can Only Imagine 2 - Official Poster
I Can Only Imagine 2
The Roses - Benedict Cumberbatch Premiere Interview
The Roses
Not Without Hope - Nick Schuyler at the Austin Film Festival Premiere
Not Without Hope
Childcare: People's Liberation (Newsreel #56)

Childcare: People's Liberation (Newsreel #56) (1970) Streaming - Where to Watch Online

Set to enjoy 'Childcare: People's Liberation (Newsreel #56)' on any device you have handy? Hunting down a streaming service to buy, rent, download, or watch the Bonnie Friedman-directed movie via subscription can be challenging, so we here at Moviefone want to take the pressure off.

We've listed a number of streaming and cable services - including rental, purchase, and subscription choices - along with the availability of 'Childcare: People's Liberation (Newsreel #56)' on each platform when they are available. Now, before we get into all the details of how you can watch 'Childcare: People's Liberation (Newsreel #56)' right now, here are some details about the Newsreel Collective flick.

Childcare: People's Liberation (Newsreel #56) starring has a Not Rated rating, a runtime of about 15 min, and a scheduled release date of January 1st, 1970.

Want the short version of the plot? Here's the plot: "The film shows how community run childcare centers are a step toward liberation, by giving parents and children a chance to develop relationships with their peers and new relationships with each other. Focusing in the need for childcare and what good childcare could be, the film interviews women who express their desperation to find a safe environment for their children, and shows them taking positive action. Filming in daycare centers, it records what good parent-controlled daycare could mean for children as well as parents. Filmmakers Bonnie Friedman and Karen Mitnik said, "Being activist filmmakers, we were interested in showing everyday people taking control of their situation by utilizing empty community space to set up their own daycare centers. Using equipment shared amongst several projects within the Newsreel collective, we shot mostly on the streets of New York City with a Bolex and Nagra for sound."" .

'Childcare: People's Liberation (Newsreel #56)' Release Dates

Watch in Movie Theaters on January 1st, 1970