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Hold Me Tight Let Me Go
2007
99
'
Directed by
Kim Longinotto
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*The main reason I wanted to shoot is that when the kids misbehave, the teachers don’t punish them but try to find out why they are acting in such a way. The driving idea behind the school is to
British-Irish Isles
Children / Young people
Education / Knowledge Transmission
Health / Health care / Healing
Pride of Place - Observations of lives of girls at a Public School
1976
59
'
Directed by
Dorothea Gazidis
Kimona Landseer
Kim Longinotto
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A rarely seen classic, PRIDE OF PLACE was made as a first project while Longinotto was a student at England’s National School of Television and Film. As a teenager, the filmmaker had been condemned
British-Irish Isles
Children / Young people
Education / Knowledge Transmission
Gender Role and Identity
Theatre Girls
1979
57
'
Directed by
Kim Longinotto
Claire Pollack
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The “Theatre Girls Club” is a hostel for homeless, destitute and alcoholic women in Soho, London. It is run by six paid workers and it is the only hostel in London which takes any women at any
British-Irish Isles
Squatter Settlements / Homelessness
Socioeconomic conditions
Gender Role and Identity