Miss Kiet's Children

MISS KIET'S CHILDREN is all about hope and what can be achieved by one good woman. A beautifully judged piece.

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Miss Kiet's Children

Kiet Engels is the kind of teacher one wishes every schoolchild could have. She is strict but never harsh. She is loving but never soft. Her patience in endless.

Many of Miss Kiet's pupils are refugees who have just arrived in Holland. Everything is new and confusing. Some are quarrelsome and headstrong. But Miss Kiet's firm but loving hand brings calm and awakens interest. She not only teaches her pupils to read and write Dutch, but also helps them learn to solve problems together and respect one another. Slowly the children gain skills and confidence.

Haya is at first impetuous, yet fearful. Little by little, Miss Kiet helps her to find her friendly side. Leanne is quiet and lonely. But after a few months she able to tell everyone, in Dutch, that she loves Branche. Jorj has trouble sleeping and is unruly. His little brother Maksim has terrible nightmares. Miss Kiet's tenacity helps Jorj discover that learning can be worthwhile and even fun.

By observation alone, without interviews or voice-over, the film focuses on four refugee children of different nationalities. Pursuing their perspective, the camera follows at close hand their struggles to learn a new language, their fights, their friendships and their first loves.

By the end of the documentary, an affectionate community has grown—the fruit of a teacher's patience and dedication. A film of many touching moments, some of them hilarious, MISS KIET'S CHILDREN chronicles changes that are small yet at the same time immense.

"Veteran duo Petra Lataster-Czisch and Peter Lataster deliver a master class in nonfiction filmmaking with MISS KIET'S CHILDREN, one of the year's truly outstanding European documentaries... The result is a lovely, upbeat, even life-affirming film."—The Hollywood Reporter

"A documentary jewel: subtle but powerful with a faultless feeling for what goes on in children's heads. A small monument for a teacher, but above all for her brave class."—De Volkskrant

"Everything you heard about MISS KIET'S CHILDREN is true. Easily the best Dutch film of the year."—Trouw Newspaper

Best Documentary Feature, 2017 Dutch Academy Awards
Audience Award, Munich Dok.Fest
Special Mention, DOXA Documentary Film Festival
Official Selection, True/False Film Festival
Official Selection, CPH: DOX Documentary Film Festival
Official Selection, International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam (IDFA)
Official Selection, Goteborg Film Festival
Official Selection, Melbourne Documentary Film Festival
Official Selection, Thessaloniki Documentary Film Festival
Official Selection, Singapore International Festival of Arts
Not Rated
Genre
Documentary, Politics & World Affairs, Women and Film, Education
Runtime
113
Language
Dutch
Director
Petra Lataster-Czisch
FEATURED REVIEW
Neil Young, Hollywood Reporter

Veteran duo Petra Lataster-Czisch and Peter Lataster deliver a master class in nonfiction filmmaking with 'Miss Kiet's Children' ('De kinderen van juf Kiet'), one of the year's truly outstanding European documentaries. Premiering in competition at the International Documentary Festival Amsterdam ...

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