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The Blind Child
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The Blind Child

Jan 1, 1964
0h 25m
★ 7.1

Overview

With the use of montage sequences, voiced over with the observations of the children, van der Keuken was able to use artistic expression to portray the sightless children’s unique perspective of the world.

Genres

Documentary

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