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‘I am Eleven’ movie features stories from children worldwide turning 11-years old

Last week on September 12, the documentary, “I am Eleven” which features several children around the world turning 11 opened in theaters worldwide.  From the creators:

Australian filmmaker Genevieve Bailey  traveled the world for six years talking with 11-year-olds to compose this insightful, funny and moving portrait of childhood. From an orphanage in India to a single-parent household in inner-city Melbourne, to bathing with elephants in Thailand, this documentary explores the lives and thoughts of children from all around the world. It weaves together deeply personal and at times hilarious portraits of what it means to stand on the cusp between childhood and adolescence, that fleeting moment when childish naiveté has faded, yet teenaged self-consciousness has not yet taken hold. These young minds, still unguarded and remarkably honest, offer a powerful insight into the future of our world.

The documentary had an 8-month theatrical run in Australia, winning several cinema awards, before hitting the US market this month.

Check out  iameleven.com/usa for cinema listings in America to see where it plays near you.

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