Talk:Morris Engel

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A Little Bit Pregnant & Camellia[edit]

Anybody know of a release for the two later documentaries, like where to find them? They were filmed on video and are feature-length, so I am guessing they were made (commissioned?) for television. Wondering when they aired and what channel. They must be so hard to find (lost?), since they're the only films missing from the new Kino Blu-ray "complete" film collection.

Does anyone know what they're about? The first title is rather odd, but obviously a joke. I wonder who Camellia is and why some catalogues (like Wikipedia) misspell her name Camillia. 174.214.16.21 (talk) 12:34, 16 March 2021 (UTC)[reply]

I found some good descriptions of the two films in a TCM article online. Turns out the films are related: one is a sequel to the other, each focusing on a child of the same family. Now I want to see these even more. Added to this WP page. The TCM article on Engel is a good one, with much material not found elsewhere. 174.253.192.154 (talk) 06:43, 18 March 2021 (UTC)[reply]