Kindergarten (HBO)

Documentary revealing everyday life for kindergarteners

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About Kindergarten (HBO)

Released: 2001

Platform: Max

Rating: TV-Y

Run time: 1 Seasons Available (13 Episodes)

Cast
Jennifer Vaz Johnson, Oliver Simon

Kindergarten (HBO)

About Kindergarten (HBO)

Kindergarten is a 13-part documentary series, released in 2001 by HBO. The series offers an intimate look at the experiences of 23 kindergarten students as they navigate their way through the formative year of kindergarten. The camera captures the children's reactions to various situations, showing the viewer their genuine emotions and perspectives. Each episode provides an introspective look at the children's journey, their interpersonal relationships with fellow students, their learning process, and their overall growth over the year. The series is rated TV-Y and provides a genuine reflection of the innocence, transparency, and pureness of children.

Making / Production

The series was produced by HBO and the production process was exceptionally challenging, given that the subjects were young children. The crew had to maintain a delicate balance between capturing the raw moments and ensuring that the filming process did not distract or disturb the children. The immersive nature of the series presents a perspective rarely seen in mainstream television. The creators and crew of Kindergarten showed immense dedication and skill in putting together this compelling series.

Actors

  • Despite not having traditional actors, Kindergarten prominently features 23 real-life kindergarten students. Each of these children brings a unique personality to the show, contributing to the overall authenticity and charm of the series.

Trivia / Interesting Facts about it

  • The Kindergarten series was filmed over one school year, capturing the progression and development of the children.
  • The series showcases real kindergarten students, not child actors. This allowed for even deeper authenticity and rawness in portraying various emotions and reactions.

Music, Soundtrack

  • The soundtrack of Kindergarten was thoughtfully designed to complement the innocent ambience of the series. It is mostly comprised of light instrumental tunes that maintain the simplicity and innocence of the series' overall tone.

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