"The Children of Golzow" is a long-term film documentary about the pupils of a school class from the Brandenburg town of Golzow in the Oderbruch. It is considered one of the most significant rural documentaries in film history. In 20 films, Barbara and Winfried Junge followed the lives of 18 people born between 1953 and 1955 from 1961 to 2007, creating more than 70 kilometres and around 45 hours of film material. This makes it the longest documentary in film history.
"The Children of Golzow" is a long-term film documentary about the pupils of a school class from the Brandenburg town of Golzow in the Oderbruch. It is considered one of the most significant rural documentaries in film history. In 20 films, Barbara and Winfried Junge followed the lives of 18 people born between 1953 and 1955 from 1961 to 2007, creating more than 70 kilometres and around 45 hours of film material. This makes it the longest documentary in film history.
"The Children of Golzow" is a long-term film documentary about the pupils of a school class from the Brandenburg town of Golzow in the Oderbruch. It is considered one of the most significant rural documentaries in film history. In 20 films, Barbara and Winfried Junge followed the lives of 18 people born between 1953 and 1955 from 1961 to 2007, creating more than 70 kilometres and around 45 hours of film material. This makes it the longest documentary in film history.