7 Up.The Up Series.Michael Apted.Documentary.(Divx_Mp3)

seeders: 30
leechers: 2
Added on September 12, 2005 by in Movies > Documentary
Torrent verified.



7 Up.The Up Series.Michael Apted.Documentary.(Divx_Mp3) (Size: 776.14 MB)
 7 Up.1 of 2.Documentary.(Dixv4_Mp3).avi398.45 MB
 7 Up.2 of 2.Documentary.(Dixv4_Mp3).avi377.69 MB

Description

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0066356/




The premise behind the Up series is deceptively simple: take a cross-section of children at age 7, ask them about their hopes for the future, and then return every seven years to mark their progress. However, the results of these experiments, launched in 1963 by Britain's Granada Television, are anything but mundane, and their revelations about society, maturation, and the human condition were compiled into six extraordinary films, packaged together for the first time in this five-disc set. We meet the 14 children whose lives we will follow for the next 36 years in Seven Up, a episode of the television series The World in Action and directed by Paul Almond. What becomes evident almost immediately is that class and background will have an indelible effect on the kids for the rest of their lives; the upper-class boys and girls seem confident to the point of boorishness, while the middle- and working-class children seem resigned to a life of hard work or inevitable failure due to their backgrounds.



Video Track: Divx4

Audio Track: Mp3

Data Rate: 1000 kbs

Related Torrents

torrent name size seed leech

Sharing Widget


Download torrent
776.14 MB
seeders:30
leechers:2
7 Up.The Up Series.Michael Apted.Documentary.(Divx_Mp3)

All Comments

Yo.
Just to clarify, this torrent has two parts: part two is seven up (watch this first). Part one is seven plus seven, or 14 up. That's why there is no 14 up - because it is in this torrent. decent quality, thanks for the upload.
Is this the British version or American version? Ive seen the British version and I love it. Now trying to locate 14 of the American version with no luck? Anybody?
Yo.
British
had to watch for a college project. Very interesting Documentary.