Sprout
Sprout

Movie spotlight

Sprout

2005
Movie
60 min
English

The modus operandi of the Sprout is to show the surfing culture how truly lucky we are to live in the lush life of the ocean experience, and emphasize all the diverse possibilities we have in accessing this fountain of youth. Riding eggs, fishes, traditional sytle longboards and the modern shorty. Every wave is a new possiblity. Shot entirely on 16mm film.

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Director: Florian GeyerGenres: Documentary, Family

Plot Summary

Sprout is a documentary that explores the captivating world of children's television programming. It delves into the history, the creative process, and the impact of shows designed for young audiences. The film examines the evolution of children's television, from its early days to more contemporary educational and entertainment formats. It highlights the unique challenges and rewards of creating content that resonates with and educates children.

Critical Reception

As a niche documentary, 'Sprout' received limited mainstream critical attention. However, reviews that are available tend to highlight its informative and nostalgic approach to a subject often overlooked. Audience reception generally praises its insightful look into a beloved genre.

What Reviewers Say

  • Offers a nostalgic and educational look at children's television.

  • Appreciated for its behind-the-scenes glimpse into a beloved genre.

  • Informative for parents and those interested in media history.

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Fun Fact

The documentary 'Sprout' was produced by the production company of the same name, which also operated a children's television channel, suggesting an intrinsic understanding and passion for the subject matter.

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