Children’s reaction to the knight slaying the dragon at a puppet show. 1963 Paris.
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Children’s reaction to the knight slaying the dragon at a puppet show. 1963 Paris.
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Wow I’m getting a lot out of this, thanks for sharing!
They need to retake the photo with them all as 68 year olds
Ah yes, this picture is being posted again. Must be a day ending in “y.”
Mussolini’s HQ looks like a villainous lair straight out of a cartoon.
Kids this age wouldn’t watch a puppet show today unless it was on an iPad.
I bet that was some serious entertainment. Back in those days you would spend all day playing with a dried turd and whatever died in the yard.
I’ve never seen a puppet show provoke such a response. Sadly, it probably wouldn’t have the same reaction today.
Dream stans.
Yeah, take that you goddamn dragon!
The total investment those kids had in that moment is wonderful. No block-buster special effects or CGI. Just cloth, wood, and mimic’d voices.
Kids have incredible imaginations and can totally immerse themselves into something. Is it sad we lose that as we grow up?
Cartier-Bresson was the photographer, I believe?