Taking the Long View: A Study of Longitudinal Documentary

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Taking the Long View: A Study of Longitudinal Documentary

Author(s): Richard Kilborn (Author)

  • Publisher: Manchester University Press
  • Publication Date: 1 July 2010
  • Edition: 1st
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 224 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0719078644
  • ISBN-13: 9780719078644

Book Description

Taking the Long View is a study of documentary series such as Michael Apted’s world-famous Seven Up films that set out to trace the life-journeys of individuals from their earliest schooldays till they are fully grown adults, often with children of their own. In addition to Seven Up, the book provides extended accounts of the two other best known longitudinal series to have been produced in the last three or four decades: Winifred and Barbara Junge’s The Children of Golzow and Swedish director Rainer Hartleb’s The Children of Jordbrö. Long docs have been an especially popular form of documentary with TV and cinema audiences and the book seeks to throw light on the nature of their appeal. — .

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Book Description

This study examines three long documentaries from Europe, each tracing the lives of individuals or groups as they mature from childhood to adulthood.

From the Inside Flap

Taking the Long View is a study of documentary series such as Michael Apted s world-famous Seven Up films that set out to trace the life-journeys of individuals from their earliest schooldays till they are fully grown adults, often with children of their own. In addition to Seven Up, the book provides extended accounts of the two other best known longitudinal series to have been produced in the last three or four decades: Winifred and Barbara Junge s The Children of Golzow and Swedish director Rainer Hartleb s The Children of Jordbrö. Long docs have been an especially popular form of documentary with TV and cinema audiences and the book seeks to throw light on the nature of their appeal.

From the Back Cover

Taking the Long View is a study of documentary series such as Michael Apted’s world-famous Seven Up films that set out to trace the life-journeys of individuals from their earliest schooldays till they are fully grown adults, often with children of their own. In addition to Seven Up, the book provides extended accounts of the two other best known longitudinal series to have been produced in the last three or four decades: Winifred and Barbara Junge’s The Children of Golzow and Swedish director Rainer Hartleb’s The Children of Jordbrö. Long docs have been an especially popular form of documentary with TV and cinema audiences and the book seeks to throw light on the nature of their appeal.

About the Author

Richard Kilborn is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Film and Media Studies at the University of Stirling

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