I Am Eleven

  • Documentary
7/22/2011
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A world of voices with one thing in common.

A globe-spanning portrait of humanity at a crucial age - no longer children, not quite adults, preparing to inherit a world changing as quickly and dramatically as they are. This documentary focuses on a series of eleven-year-olds from 15 countries, each speaking in their own words and revealing the private obsessions and public concerns that animate their lives. It is simultaneously an epic survey of the similarities and distinctions between cultures and an intimate account of these young personalities finding their way in the world today.

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  • walypala

    You may look at the trailer for I am Eleven and think you're about to embark down a well worn path, one you've walked with Michael Apted (and Paul Almond) and their Seven Up series (or if you stayed at home in Australia, with Gillian Armstrong's Smokes and Lollies, which did a similar multi-subject interview over time, at ages 14, 18, 26, 33 and 48), but Australian documentary film maker Genevieve Bailey isn't all that interested in the idea of growing up. In fact, she'd probably tell Gillian and Michael that they missed all the best bits.

    Bailey's all about 11.

    As a recovering teacher, I can certainly understand. 11 is the brief window kids have before they are swept away on a sea of hormones. Eloquent enough to express themselves bu...

    October 13, 2012

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