Favourite swimming/lake scenes
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And the controversial discussion about the age of Dawn Dunlap, which personally was one of his works made into a film and the protagonist is befitting a teenage girl.
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12 year old
Tarja Airaksinen has two scenes in
Tirlittan (1958)
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Here's 14 year old
Lyanka Gryu in
Obnazhyonnaya natura (2002)
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11 year old
Rita Orosz in two scenes from the short made-for-TV film
A visszhang titka (1973), a Hungarian version of The Girl and the Echo.
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And of course, we can't forget 11 year old
Lina Braknyte in
Paskutine atostogu diena (1964), the full length Lithuanian version of The Girl and the Echo. Am I alone in thinking every country should be required to produce their own version of this particular tale? Seriously. There should be a UN resolution or something. 
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Here's 14 year old
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11 year old
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And of course, we can't forget 11 year old
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I'm surprised the french never did a version, most of us know they love (or used to love) any excuse to include some underage nudity. 
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Including a Hollywood Disney version?deadman wrote: Sun Dec 08, 2024 9:03 am...of The Girl and the Echo. Am I alone in thinking every country should be required to produce their own version of this particular tale? Seriously. There should be a UN resolution or something.
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I was just thinking, a Hollywood version wouldn't be as goodNight457 wrote: Sun Dec 08, 2024 1:00 pmIncluding a Hollywood Disney version?deadman wrote: Sun Dec 08, 2024 9:03 am...of The Girl and the Echo. Am I alone in thinking every country should be required to produce their own version of this particular tale? Seriously. There should be a UN resolution or something.
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In America some countries in that hemisphere would opt for the swimming costume, in Argentina I would have directed Ivan Noel but it would be a childAm I alone in thinking every country should be required to produce their own version of this particular tale? Seriously. There should be a UN resolution or something
To tell the truth you don't need the UN but risky directors who care about what others say.
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I think Sweden would probably do the ot scenes and Russia definately would.
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Jauche und Levkojen
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Munted (Short 2011)
IMDB description: A nine year old girl, abandoned by her mother, and a man, with a tragic past, form a friendship in the New Zealand country side that is not understood.
Apologies if this has already been mentioned(if that matters.) Don't actually love this short, but this particular scene fits and is good.
Munted (Short 2011)
IMDB description: A nine year old girl, abandoned by her mother, and a man, with a tragic past, form a friendship in the New Zealand country side that is not understood.
Apologies if this has already been mentioned(if that matters.) Don't actually love this short, but this particular scene fits and is good.
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No this ones not been mentioned.marvingray wrote: Sun Dec 08, 2024 8:46 pm [Image]
Munted (Short 2011)
IMDB description: A nine year old girl, abandoned by her mother, and a man, with a tragic past, form a friendship in the New Zealand country side that is not understood.
Apologies if this has already been mentioned(if that matters.) Don't actually love this short, but this particular scene fits and is good.
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