Summaries

US take on the classic UK documentary series "Up". This first US entry follows a group of economically, racially and socially diverse 7-year-olds. The idea was to make followup films on them every 7 years but the project ended in 2006.

An adaption of the British TV series, this documentary chronicles the lives of a group of economically, racially & socially diverse 7-year olds living throughout America in 1990. The filmmakers will return every seven years to chronicle the children's growth.—Greg <[email protected]>

This 1991 PBS documentary is the American version of the British documentary series, "7-Up," "14-Up," "21-Up," and "35-Up." It focuses on 16 very diverse children from different cultural, social, ethnic, and economic backgrounds, from the projects of Chicago and New York City to blue-collar and wealthy Chicago neighborhoods, Los Angeles, Nebraska farmland and rural Georgia all the way to Manhattan's affluent Upper East Side. The engaging documentary chronicles the points of view of a very precocious group - 7-year old children.—Allison L. Venezio <[email protected]>

Details

Keywords
  • new york city
  • schoolteacher
  • faith
  • costume
  • english language
Genres
  • Biography
  • Documentary
Release date Sep 3, 1992
Countries of origin United States
Language English
Production companies Granada Television

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Runtime 2h
Color Color
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