
Long-Haired Hare
almost 76 years ago
over 60 years ago ...more
over 60 years ago
This short film shows an encounter, through a series of games, between a street child from the shantytowns and a child of a rich family, stationed at his window. The film has no dialogue and the action moves through the attempts at one-upmanship evident in their successive display of their toys. Their rivalry (a kite shot down by a toy rifle, for example) concludes with the opposition between the world of noise (the toys inside the house) and that of music (the street child's flute). Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2006.
Two
1965
almost 76 years ago
almost 8 years ago
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about 14 years ago
almost 11 years ago
almost 77 years ago
almost 15 years ago
over 36 years ago
almost 36 years ago
almost 41 years ago
almost 17 years ago
almost 29 years ago
almost 4 years ago
over 13 years ago
over 13 years ago
about 26 years ago
over 5 years ago
over 10 years ago
almost 18 years ago
over 17 years ago
almost 42 years ago
over 60 years ago ...more
over 60 years ago
This short film shows an encounter, through a series of games, between a street child from the shantytowns and a child of a rich family, stationed at his window. The film has no dialogue and the action moves through the attempts at one-upmanship evident in their successive display of their toys. Their rivalry (a kite shot down by a toy rifle, for example) concludes with the opposition between the world of noise (the toys inside the house) and that of music (the street child's flute). Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2006.
Two
1965
almost 76 years ago
almost 8 years ago
No image available
about 14 years ago
almost 11 years ago
almost 77 years ago
almost 15 years ago
over 36 years ago
almost 36 years ago
almost 41 years ago
almost 17 years ago
almost 29 years ago
almost 4 years ago
over 13 years ago
over 13 years ago
about 26 years ago
over 5 years ago
over 10 years ago
almost 18 years ago
over 17 years ago
almost 42 years ago