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Life Times Nine

1973 | 15m | English

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Oscar nominated short film from 1973. Life Times Nine is a Canadian short film produced by Insight Productions in conjunction with a group of nine students from Toronto, Ontario’s SEED Alternative School, the film’s concept was for each student to produce and direct their own short film on the concept of life.
Release Date: Oct 01, 1973
Director: Paul Shapiro, Melissa Franklin, Robi Blumenstein, Jordon Hale, Ricky Clark
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Geronimo1967
7.0

A compendium of short vignettes filmed by children aged 11-16 who wrote and directed each feature designed to celebrate life in all its guises and disguises. Using a series of drawings, photos and pieces to camera tightly cut together, and their own commentaries as well as some professional contribu ... tions we get an insight into what excites and entertains these youngsters. There's their version of an army recruitment film; a bit of graveyard mystery - with golf, tennis and a tiny bit of comedy menace; a peanut lives a shell-tered life; a series of images of an elderly couple interact with autumn leaves then my favourite: a game of chess with the pieces moaning about the injustices and boredom of their roles in the game. Next, perhaps as an antidote to the autumnal piece we see loads of photos of young children having fun; then two young boys who just want to play in the puddles and get everyone - including a policeman - covered in mud - and I don't think it's a detergent commercial, either! What on earth was that nun thinking? You don't have to be clean to be happy! It's basic but it is surprisingly life affirming.

Feb 02, 2025