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Okay, so 'The Small World: The Gypsy Children of Granada' is this intriguing slice of life from 1963 that really captures the essence of Granada's Sacromonte district. The pacing is very relaxed, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere of the place and its people, particularly the children. It’s fascinating how it blends documentary style with a sort of travelogue feel, and James Wong Howe’s cinematography adds a certain lyrical quality to the visuals. There’s something really poignant about the interactions between the children and the townsfolk — it feels genuine and unfiltered. The film doesn’t stand out in the conventional sense, but it's a lovely piece that gives a glimpse into a world that's both vibrant and fragile.
This unsold pilot is quite rare, as it never found a broader release beyond its initial airing. Collectors often note the scarcity of materials related to this project, given its limited distribution and the unique perspective it offers on the Gypsy community in Spain. The film's artistic merit, especially with Howe behind the camera, garners some interest among collectors who appreciate lesser-known works that showcase cultural narratives.
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