Şedinţă cu părinţii
Directed by Paula Segall
The Segalls’ interest in children’s lives dated from the mid-1960s, when, using a camera placed off-stage, they filmed the end of the year festivities at their daughter’s nursery. The result was Big Little Feelings, which won the Silver Dove at the Leipzig Festival in 1964. In the years that followed, the idea of including their own child in some of their films did not sit well with the political bureaucrats. In the end, she would only feature briefly in two short sequences at the end of this and another documentary, filmed eleven years later with the same children (The Feelings Have Grown, 1975). In both films, Doru Segall proudly makes clear that he is both the film’s cinematographer and the father of the girl in the image—a personal, autobiographic detail unusual for a Sahia film. Over the following years, the Segalls continued to work on documentaries about children, including Exams (1976), The High Schoolers (1978), Parents Meeting (1980), and The School Leavers (1986).
Crew
Producer
Studio ranking
See where Şedinţă cu părinţii lands among the top-ranked movies associated with Sahia Film.
Open best sahia film movies
Language ranking
See how Şedinţă cu părinţii compares with other top-ranked Romanian documentary movies.
Open best romanian documentary movies
More like this
Explore public related-title picks for viewers looking for movies like Şedinţă cu părinţii.
Open movies like Şedinţă cu părinţii
Where to watch
Open the answer-first viewing guide for Şedinţă cu părinţii, including current streaming, rental, and purchase options.
Open where to watch Şedinţă cu părinţii