Nikil's 6th Birthday
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Anyone for musical chairs? Fun and games at a little boy's birthday party.
Children's birthday parties can be chaotic events, but at Nikil Kapur's 6th birthday in Heysham in Lancashire, all seems to be going smoothly. A garden full of kids is organised into playing musical chairs, and everyone cheerfully joins in blowing out the candles on the cake. The film ends with the Kapur brothers playing in the river Lune at Kirkby Lonsdale, and a family trip to Westminster.
Children's birthday parties can be chaotic events, but at Nikil Kapur's 6th birthday in Heysham in Lancashire, all seems to be going smoothly. A garden full of kids is organised into playing musical chairs, and everyone cheerfully joins in blowing out the candles on the cake. The film ends with the Kapur brothers playing in the river Lune at Kirkby Lonsdale, and a family trip to Westminster.
Home movies are always acutely personal - in subject and perspective - and most were never intended for audiences beyond family and close friends. But even so, these private films share generously with the uninitiated stranger. Watching home movies transports us into other lives and other times, where the actions of people we never knew, in places we've never visited, resonate with our own memories. The home movies of the stars, the rich and the famous, the royals - see past the familiar faces and they're much like anyone's: intimate film portraits of loved people and places, colourful moving picture albums of experience and emotion. These simple point-and-shoot home movies seem to connect with the past in a profoundly authentic way - their images unfiltered by filmmaking technique and artifice.