Können Analphabeten lesen? 1978
The short film answers the question of whether illiterate people are able to read.
The short film answers the question of whether illiterate people are able to read.
In twelve short episodes, which are interwoven into the course of a day, the film depicts situations that arise from keeping and caring for two cats for a family with six children in a suburban home. In addition to aspects of animal care, the film also addresses social problems and conflicts that arise from dealing with the animals in this family.
Rosita Hernandez, a nine-year-old Indio girl, tells about the everyday life of her family living in the the desert plain between the Andes and the Pacific Ocean, about 300 km south of Lima. Specific social and economic problems as well as ways of coping with them become visible.
Documentary directed by Hans Rolf Strobel
The everyday life of a family in Tanzania is portrayed from the point of view of the eight-year-old son Twaha.