TWEEN is a visual sociology of puberty and brotherhood in tense times. It's a kind of status report of confusion, anxiety, illness, rebellion, but also of self-determination, friendship and love, capturing the energy and the frustation while the whole world seems for a tipping point. TWEEN focuses on today's generation of teenagers and asks questions about their needs, problems and desires. It's a long-term documentary about a phase of life in which children become teenagers, but have to struggle not only with themselves, but also with isolation during the pandemic and its long-term consequences, as well as fundamental ecological and social upheavals. No staging, no posing. The book TWEEN was published via BUMMBUMM BOOKS.
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