Entire Days in the Trees
Entire Days in the Trees

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Entire Days in the Trees

1977
Movie
95 min
French

An old lady returns from Africa where she made a fortune to find her son in Paris, whom she has not seen in five years, with the intention of bringing him back with her. But this project fails.

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Director: Tom DavenportGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

This documentary captures the life and experiences of Native American children living on reservations in the 1970s. It offers a glimpse into their daily routines, cultural practices, and the challenges they faced. The film emphasizes their resilience and connection to their heritage.

Critical Reception

As a short documentary from 1977, 'Entire Days in the Trees' is not widely reviewed by mainstream critics. Its value is primarily as a historical document offering a sensitive portrayal of a specific community. It has been noted for its ethnographic perspective and its focus on youth.

What Reviewers Say

  • Offers a valuable, albeit brief, look at the lives of Native American children.

  • Appreciated for its authentic portrayal and focus on cultural preservation.

  • Considered an important archival piece for understanding a specific time and place.

Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for this short documentary is not readily available.

Fun Fact

The film was created during a period of increased attention to Native American issues and aimed to provide an unvarnished look at reservation life.

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