The article recounts the emergence and global celebration of Mothers Day, initiated in 1908, marking its importance across diverse cultures. By 1912, it was firmly established, gaining traction worldwide, with participation from various regions, including the Americas and parts of Asia. The following segment introduces the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, formed in 1927 to consolidate the motion picture industry, promoting collaboration among its many professionals. This reflects the industry's stature and the collective effort to elevate cinema both as art and entertainment.
The movement for celebrating the second Sunday in May as Mothers Day began in 1908, showing heart and interest for all classes, races, and creeds.
Hollywood is soon to have an Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, uniting all branches of picture production under one body including actors, directors, and technicians.
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