Edition 24: 1–9 August, 2025

VIEW FROM THE WORLD

The Kids Grow Up

United States
2009 — 92' / Color

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Synopsis

In “51 Birch Street”, director Doug Block took a hard look at his parents’ marriage and his own relationship with his father. Now, he turns in the other direction, offering an exceptionally moving film about his relationship with his only child, Lucy. Block has filmed his daughter since the day she was born, but soon she’ll head off to college. Moving seamlessly between past, present, and the fast-approaching future, Block has not only crafted a loving portrait of a girl transitioning into womanhood, but also an incredibly candid look at parenting and what it means to let go. This time of transition comes with its fair share of struggles. To his credit, Block does not shy away from these moments, nor from the insightful yet occasionally harsh analysis his wife offers. The result is a story told with such honesty and openness that a singular experience unfolds into a universal story of parenting, marriage, and family—making this a film that parents, daughters, and sons will appreciate.

Director Biography

New York-based director, producer and cameraman, whose work includes some of the most acclaimed feature documentaries of the past 20 years. He is currently producing Amy Hardie’s “The Edge of Dreaming”, a co-production with Channel Four, ZDF/Arte, VPRO and Scottish Screen. Doug is also the founder and co-host of “The D-Word” (www.d-word.com), a popular online discussion forum for documentary professionals worldwide.

Director

Doug Block

Producer

Doug Block

Lori Cheatle

Cinematographer

Doug Block

Editor

Maeve O’Boyle

Sound

Otto Gain

Contact

Copacetic Pictures
10 Jay St, #902, Brooklyn,
NY 11201, USA
[email protected]