Wee Water Wonders

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Movie
Original title Wee Water Wonders
Country of production United States
original language English
Publishing year 1953
length 10 mins
Rod
Director Jack Eaton
production Jack Eaton for
Paramount Pictures
occupation

Wee Water Wonders is an American documentary short directed by Jack Eaton in 1953, which was nominated for an Oscar .

content

The film tells of the miracle of water and portrays young swimmers who attend the Lissa-Bengtsen School of California and regularly take swimming lessons there in order to achieve success in the various classes of youth swimming.

production

The film, produced by Paramount Pictures , is part of the Grantland Rice Sportlight series.

Awards

Jack Eaton was nominated for an Oscar with his film at the Academy Awards 1954 in the category "Best Short Film" (1 film role) , but had to admit defeat to Johnny Green and the music film Overture to The Merry Wives of Windsor .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Catalog of Copyright Entries Third Series, Volume 7, Parts 7-11 A, Number 1, Works of Art Reproductions of Works of Art Scientific and Technical Drawings Photographic Works Prints and Pictorial Illustrations, January – June 1953 , Copyright Office, The Library of Congress, Washington: 1953, p. 120
  2. The 26th Academy Awards | 1954 at oscars.org (English)