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Film made in 1964 in which Kees Brusse talks open-heartedly with thirteen young people about their lives, their ideals and their prospects.
In 1964, programme maker Kees Brusse interviewed a number of youngsters from very different backgrounds and origins, including a prostitute, a single mother, a mechanic, a disabled pianist, a soccer player and a gay boy. He asked them extensively about their expectations, longings and ideas about all sorts of social and personal issues, like death, sex before marriage, relationships, their parents and music. The conversations were larded with pieces played by the pianist.

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Sapphire Film
Still photography
Eye Filmmuseum

Title: Mensen van morgen
Year: 1964
Duration : 1 hour, 35 minutes
Category: Long Documentary
Edition: NFF 1986

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