Sons and Daughters

Filmed in seven countries, “Sons and Daughters” is a sensitive exploration of childhood in the fullness of its imagination, fierceness and wonder. This unconventional documentary consists of a series of precise observations in Canada, Mexico, England, France, Spain, Cyprus, and Isreal. With fluid slow motion cinematography and an evocative soundtrack, the film creates a lyrical and emotional impression of the joys and frustrations of childhood. An impromptu soccer game on a narrow Mexican street, Cypriot children reacting excitedly during a game of tag, and a native girl dancing wearily at a Canadian festival: these are just a few of the images that remain in the viewer’s mind long after screeening “Sons And Daughers.”

Film Maker
Schlaht, Robin
Year
1994
Country
Canada
Length
28
Category
Childhood, Youth
Genre
documentary

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