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Documentary
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Human Interest
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All Audiences
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| Year of Production: |
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2005
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| Duration: |
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19m51s
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Production Stage: |
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Completed
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Release Date: |
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Available now
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Television
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Canada
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Original: |
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English
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Delivery Format: |
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Digital Betacam
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Television Standard: |
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NTSC
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Aspect Ratio: |
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4:3
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Color
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Seller National Film Board of Canada

Contact:
Isabelle de Bellefeuille
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Synopsis
Kids Talkin' About Death is an insightful look into how kids see and interpret death, from the loss of a parent to helping a grieving friend. Candid, charming and astute, the kids bring death out into the open in a positive way. The taboo of death and the afterlife is explored through honest and at times playful conversations and animation. Entertaining and heart-warming, this documentary teaches all of us that death should be an important part of understanding life. Made especially for children aged 9-12, Kids Talkin' About Death is a safe and welcoming discussion starter for an often difficult topic. The accompanying study guide provides ideas for taking discussions further in the classroom and at home.
Prizes and Awards
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NFB
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Producer: |
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Director: |
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Sue Huff
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Sell Sheet Front

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