Inside Out. Portraits of Children - A Film by Joanna Lipper
Description
In Joanna Lipper's riveting, award-winning documentary about imagination and creativity in childhood, children between the ages of 5 and 12 tell their life stories with humor, sadness, and honesty. Factors including divorce, adoption, religion, immigration, cultural legacy, and death in the family are addressed as these children, who come from diverse backgrounds, internalize the world around them and then share that vision with vivid imagination and unnerving precocity. With the relationship between knowledge and loss of innocence as a central theme, this internationally-acclaimed documentary, which had its television premiere on the Sundance Channel, presents compelling portraits of young identities in the process of development.
Runtime
48 min
Subjects
- Social structure (572)
- Culture (254)
- Choice (Psychology) (44)
- Child development (475)
- Personality (110)
- Self (67)
- Adolescence (297)
- Children (438)
- Adolescent psychology (124)
- Developmental psychology (215)
Genre
Date of Publication
[2013], c1997
Database
Films on Demand
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