This is my 2nd blog about feature films, TV series and documentaries with boys, girls, men and women in sailor suits, Lederhosen and other historical clothing of the 19th century and beyond. I collect informations, trailer videos, low-res images and personal comments/ratings. This blog was introduced in 2011. 2012-2020 on Wordpress. Now I'm back. Update will take a while.
March 4, 2013
Lebenslinien: Das Auge des Frankenwaldes
Documentary series
-Year: 1990-
-Year in film: 1960s
-Country: Germany
-Who in clothing: boys ~9-11, Lederhosen
-Who in clothing 2: shorts
-Available on DVD: no ?
-I own: yes, TV recording
-Clothing occurrence: medium
-Rating: 5/10
-Rating: *****
-Comment: 3 scenes of interest showing boys in longer and shorter buckskin Lederhosen with suspenders. Also boys in shorts.
As announced this 2012 documentary had been aired yesterday. Will be rebroadcasted again this morning, and maybe later shown online in the mediathek and maybe rebroadcasted again later. I like this series about mainly unusual lives of people. Propably also Lederhosen (and sailor suits) in other episodes.
This episode is about the portrait photographer Reinhard Feldrapp (pictured, 1st pic). He talked about his childhood. The first pic is a longer scene (S8 footage), longer buckskin Lederhosen (with H-style suspenders) also close up scene climbing up that ladder. Also showing father and son together, so partly taken by his brother but I think the pics showing Reinhard who also filmed in his childhood. The 2nd pic showing his friends (maybe one of them is Reinhard). The 3rd scene is shorter showing some other boys in short Lederhosen, one also close-up.
Typical vintage S8 scenes. I prefer the scenes in the forest with longer Lederhosen.
I think in this case I have to announce again that all pics are copyrighted in this case by Bayerischer Rundfunk, courtesy Reinhard Feldrapp. Fair Use license to discuss this series.
I give rating 5.
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