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  1. 21 Up: Directed by Michael Apted. With Bruce Balden, Jacqueline Bassett, Symon Basterfield, Andrew Brackfield. Director Michael Apted interviews the same group of British-born adults after a seven-year wait as to the changes that have occurred in their lives during the last seven years.

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    • Documentary, Biography
    • Michael Apted
    • 1977-05-09
  2. At 14 they are shy and self-conscious, feeling out adulthood. At 21 most are already far down the path their life will take, and mostly feeling self-confident, like the world will be their oyster and nothing bad could happen to them. 28 is the season for young families. 35 is the season of divorce.

  3. 6 June 2019. (2019-06-06) The Up series of documentary films follows the lives of ten boys and four girls in England, beginning in 1964, when they were seven years old. The first film was titled Seven Up!, with later films adjusting the number in the title to match the age of the subjects at the time of filming.

  4. Jul 24, 2013 · Neil, the bright, happy seven-year-old from Liverpool, didn’t get into Oxford. He admits to having been “bitter” about the rejection, which is something he’s trying to “get over.”. His body language in the 21 Up interview (conducted in the abandoned building where he is squatting) is edgy, tense, fidgety.

  5. Learn more about the full cast of 21 Up with news, photos, videos and more at TV Guide

  6. 21 Up starts with a reunion, as the participants gather together to watch a screening of the previous two films, 7 Up and 7 Plus 7. Immediately after this experience, Nick (now looking like a handsome character from Emmerdale Farm) begins to question the validity or worth of the project in a rationalised, intelligent and eloquent manner.

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  8. As far removed or alienated as one seems at twenty-one from his seven-year-old self, the Jesuit proverb still holds truth, as Apted discovers. Early in the film, Neil says that by bringing the group together, the filmmakers might be defeating their original purpose of examining class, or socioeconomic, barriers.

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