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Kinder im Fragealter is this intriguing little gem from 1965 that delves into the curious minds of children. The documentary captures their candid moments, their questions about the world, and the innocence that comes with youth. It's shot in a straightforward style, which makes it feel almost observational. The pacing is gentle, allowing you to soak in the children's perspectives without feeling rushed. What stands out here is how genuine the children are, and the way their simple yet profound inquiries make you think. There's something raw and unrefined about it, which gives it a charm that’s hard to replicate in more polished productions. If you're into educational films, this one has a certain quaintness that's quietly appealing.
Kinder im Fragealter seems to have had limited distribution, so finding it on physical media can be a challenge. The film isn't widely known, which maybe adds to its allure among collectors. Formats like VHS or DVD are rare, and I've seen some interest in its thematic exploration of childhood innocence. It may not pop up often, but when it does, it's worth considering for anyone keen on educational or documentary films from this era.
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