Last summer was a dream…
I have been a die hard fan of festival Into The Great Wide Open since it’s stormy first edition.
This year it was sold out in three minutes.
I pissed-next-to-the-can.
So to speak.
It has been a week before I dared even talk about it. I hereby declare a period of some serious mourning.
(Check out The-Girl-Formerly-Known-As-A-Seriously-Happy-Girl aka TGFKAASHP at 1.33″)
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Many of you know by now I used to be a psychologist.
Some of my best memories of university include the first year classes ‘Theory of Personality’. We got to watch the Up Series!
Of course as a just out of high school student I was very happy about the video part.
But also this documentary was, and is, so incredibly fascinating.
The Up Series is a series of documentary films, directed by Michael Apted, that follows the lives of fourteen British children since 1964, when they were seven years old. The documentary has had nine episodes spanning 56 years (one episode every seven years). The last one has just been released.
The series is in no way of scientifical value (of course the participants are also influenced by being portrayed) and most participants are very critical of the documentary.
That just makes it even more interesting.
So many facets there.
A must see!
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https://www.ellenvesters.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/Zelfportret-beetje-wit.jpg00Ellenhttps://www.ellenvesters.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/Zelfportret-beetje-wit.jpgEllen2012-12-31 08:34:422012-12-31 01:38:57Wishing you all a lovely start of 2013…