Letters (1973)
A little village. Between the loam huts, a new construction: the school. In the classroom, adults make a first attempt at writing. At home,the children help their illiterate parents with their schoolwork. A woman :“Why I am at school? I don’t need to read or write. But I want to vote.”
Director: George Sluizer
Runtime: 9 min
Release Date: April 26, 1973
Editing: Kees Kuiper
Production: Sluizer Films
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: George Sluizer
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Letters about?
- A little village. Between the loam huts, a new construction: the school. In the classroom, adults make a first attempt at writing. At home,the children help their illiterate parents with their schoolwork. A woman :“Why I am at school? I don’t need to read or write. But I want to vote.”
- Who directed Letters?
- Letters was directed by George Sluizer.
- How long is Letters?
- Letters has a runtime of 9m (9 minutes).