Children Without Love
Originally released in 1963. Children Without Love is a documentary film. directed by Kurt Goldberger. At just 43 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
In 1963 a documentary film, Children Without Love [Dětí bez lásky], was smuggled out of Communist Czechoslovakia to the Venice Biennale film festival – and was screened in cinemas at home, surreptitiously tagged onto the end of a Miloš Forman film. It showed emotionally distressed young children looked after for long hours in state crèches, many from the first weeks of infancy. A collaboration between filmmaker Kurt Goldberger, child psychiatrists, a crèche headmistress and a reformist journalist, the film eventually led to a change in the law, with the Communist Party committing to extend paid maternity leave for women, reversing the state’s ideological prioritising of collective child-rearing and full female employment.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- CS
Production Companies
- Krátký film Praha
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Children Without Love about?
In 1963 a documentary film, Children Without Love [Dětí bez lásky], was smuggled out of Communist Czechoslovakia to the Venice Biennale film festival – and was screened in cinemas at home, sur...
Who directed Children Without Love?
Children Without Love was directed by Kurt Goldberger.
How long is Children Without Love?
Children Without Love has a runtime of 0 hours and 43 minutes (43 minutes total).
When was Children Without Love released?
Children Without Love was released on January 1, 1963 in theaters.