
Good morning, dear children – the first three years at the Waldorf School
Genres
Overview
Writing, reading, arithmetic. Building a house, ploughing a field. English, French. Filmmaker Maria Knilli shoots inconspicuously among the children. The small and large learning steps become visible, the relationships between each other and the atmosphere in which learning takes place: the tender seriousness, the intimate curiosity, the communal enthusiasm.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
90 min
Release Date
2011-01-13
Status
Released
Original Language
German
Vote Count
1
Vote Average
10
Susanne Gronauer
Susanne Gronauer
Ingrid Pettersen
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Barbara Pfeiffer
Barbara Pfeiffer
Ingo Quast
Ingo Quast
Regina Strohmeier
Regina Strohmeier
Simone Trillitzsch
Simone Trillitzsch
Christiane Umbach
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