A Story of Children and Film
Mark Cousins’ latest essay on the moving image looks set to take us back to the time when we were all influenced most by the silver screen: childhood.
With the core footage shot in less time than it will have taken you to watch his epic The Story of Film: An Odyssey, Mark Cousins’ latest essay on the moving image looks set to take us back to the time when we were all influenced most by the silver screen: childhood. In A Story of Children and Film, Cousins mixes what is effectively a home-movie of his niece and nephew at play with his familiar collage of clips and commentary, gathering an illuminating range of examples from Ozu and Loach to Margaret O’Brien and Drew Barrymore.
There are some great examples of children on film in this year’s programme – most notably LITTLE FEET and THE STRANGE LITTLE CAT.
Dir. Mark Cousins / UK 2013 / 106 min
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