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  1. Thursday’s Children ist ein britischer Dokumentar - Kurzfilm aus dem Jahr 1954. Die Regiearbeit von Lindsay Anderson und Guy Brenton wurde 1955 mit dem Oscar in der Kategorie „ Bester Dokumentar-Kurzfilm “ ausgezeichnet. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Handlung. 2 Produktion, Hintergrund. 3 Kritik. 4 Auszeichnungen. 5 Weblinks. 6 Einzelnachweise. Handlung.

  2. Thursday's Children is a 1954 British short documentary film directed by Guy Brenton and Lindsay Anderson [1] about The Royal School for the Deaf in Margate, Kent, UK, a residential school then teaching lip reading rather than sign language.

  3. 31. Aug. 2019 · Narrated by Richard Burton, Thursday’s Children is a documentary about the Royal School for the Deaf in Margate, England.

  4. www.amazon.de › Thursdays-Children-Malcolm-McDowell › dpThursday's Children - Amazon.de

    Thursday's Children. Malcolm McDowell (Darsteller), David Wood (Darsteller), Lindsay Anderson (Regisseur) Alterseinstufung: Nicht geprüft Format: DVD. 4,4 477 Sternebewertungen. 3977€ Preisangaben inkl. USt. Abhängig von der Lieferadresse kann die USt. an der Kasse variieren. Weitere Informationen. Prime Video. 3,99 € — 8,99 € Blu-ray. 17,46 € DVD.

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  5. www.bfi.org.uk › film › 2db9dcd0-08e2-5e02-89be-e044c9a76297Thursday's Children (1954) | BFI

    Thursday's Children (1954) 1954 United Kingdom Directed by Guy Brenton, Lindsay Anderson Written by Guy Brenton, Lindsay Anderson Featuring Richard Burton, The Royal School for the Deaf. Articles related to Thursday's Children. Features. Power in Our Hand ...

  6. Overview. Won the Academy Award for the Best Documentary Short of 1954. The subject deals with the children at The Royal School for the Deaf in Margate, Kent. The hearing-handicapped children are shown painstakingly learning what words are through exercises and games, practicing lip-reading and finally speech.

  7. Directed by Lindsay Anderson, Guy Brenton. Won the Academy Award for the Best Documentary Short of 1954. The subject deals with the children at The Royal School for the Deaf in Margate, Kent. The hearing-handicapped children are shown painstakingly learning what words are through exercises and games, practicing lip-reading and finally speech.