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  • Documentary

June 7, 1967 (CA)

1h 41m

The Cannes prize-winner they dare not show on TV.

This ground-breaking cinéma-vérité classic documents five weeks in the lives of twelve residents of a home for emotionally disturbed children. It is the first in the form that King later described as actuality drama. All the action is spontaneous and undirected, with neither inte...

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