Shadows, Shadows Everywhere (1972)

Shadows, Shadows Everywhere (1972) is a visually engaging Coronet instructional film that explores the beauty and creativity of shadows. Without narration, the film follows two children as they discover the fascinating shapes and patterns created by shadows in everyday life. They play in the sun, experiment with making shadow animals using their hands, and put on a simple shadow play. Through its gentle and observational style, the film encourages curiosity and imagination, offering a playful introduction to light and shadow concepts for young audiences.

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