Farewell to Childhood
movie
Released July 05, 1951
Genres:
Overview
Produced by the North Carolina Board of Health and sponsored by the New York-based Mental Health Film Board, this film focuses on "the trials of adolescence," in particular the experiences of a girl named Susan who feels misunderstood by her parents and others. She chafes against their rules, and is also deeply disappointed when she doesn't get the part in the school play that she was expecting. She feels lonely and unimportant. A sympathetic adult from school helps her talk through her concerns, encouraging Susan to try to understand her parents' need to protect her. This adult also speaks with Susan's mother, and encourages tolerance of adolescent ups and downs, the importance of listening to one's child, and flexibility in household rules.
Runtime
0h 23m
Origin Country
United States
Original Language
English
Original Title
Farewell to Childhood
Status
Released
Production Countries
- United States of America
Spoken Languages
Production Companies
- no logo available
Herbert Kerkow Productions
United States
- no logo available
Mental Health Film Board
United States
