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Seven Up!

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In this innovative documentary, a group of seven-year-old British children becomes the center of attention, offering a fascinating glimpse into life and societal expectations through their eyes. From a working-class background in London to the elite of private education, each young protagonist shares their unique perspective on the world around them, their dreams, fears, and the influence of their family environment. Through informal interviews and candid portraits, the filmmakers capture the hopes and aspirations of these children as they confront the future with innocence and curiosity.

What is remarkable about this cinematic experiment is the idea of revisiting these individuals every seven years, allowing for observation of how their lives evolve and how circumstances influence their choices. The format begins to unravel the complex relationships between social class, education, and personality, offering the audience a mirror of British society. With each installment, the audience delves deeper into their stories, from childhood to adulthood, exploring issues of identity, fortune, and the passage of time. This fascinating dynastic approach not only documents their lives but also raises questions about destiny and whether we can truly escape our social "programming." It is an emotional and revealing journey that invites reflection on human nature and our choices.

Media type
Movie
Year
1964
Director
Paul Almond
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
7.90
Actors
Lynn Johnson
Tony Walker
Jacqueline Bassett
Bruce Balden
Andrew Brackfield
Neil Hughes
Nicholas Hitchon
Susan Sullivan
John Brisby
Peter Davies
Suzanne Dewey
Symon Basterfield
Paul Kligerman
Douglas Keay
Michelle Murphy
Gender
Documental
PelΓ­cula de TV
Country
United Kingdom
Producers
Paul Almond
Original title
Seven Up!
Duration
40
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