What Children See: Dorthe Scheffmann's The Beach (1995)
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Paula Quigley, What Children See: Dorthe Scheffmann's The Beach (1995), Short Film Studies, 7, 1, 2016, 55 - 58Abstract:
This film focuses on an unexpected reaction to a traumatic revelation, witnessed by a
child. However, the final image of the boy resists reduction to its significance for an
adult spectator. Instead, the boy’s unreadable expression returns us to the position of a
child faced with a bewildering grown-up world.
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Author: Quigley, Paula
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Short Film Studies;7;
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the child, childhood, patriarchy, the gaze, Karen Lury, Emma WilsonSubject (TCD):
Creative Arts PracticeDOI:
https://doi.org/10.1386/sfs.7.1.55_1ISSN:
2042-7824Metadata
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