Children Make Movies (1961)
This is documentation of a workshop held at the Lillian Wald Recreation Rooms and Settlement. It shows two filmmaking projects by youth. This film was shown at a UNESCO conference in 1962 in Oslo, Norway and was commended for being the "most spontaneous" and "drawing the most applause" by Jonas Mekas in a review in the Village Voice.
Director: DeeDee Halleck
Runtime: 9 min
Release Date: September 1, 1961
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Children Make Movies about?
- This is documentation of a workshop held at the Lillian Wald Recreation Rooms and Settlement. It shows two filmmaking projects by youth. This film was shown at a UNESCO conference in 1962 in Oslo, Norway and was commended for being the "most spontaneous" and "drawing the most applause" by Jonas Mekas in a review in the Village Voice.
- Who directed Children Make Movies?
- Children Make Movies was directed by DeeDee Halleck.
- How long is Children Make Movies?
- Children Make Movies has a runtime of 9m (9 minutes).