This is my personal blog / database about Bib overalls in feature films and TV series. It's my first blog. I collect informations, trailer videos, low-res images and personal comments/ratings. This blog was created in 2011. From 2012-2020 on Wordpress.com and now I'm back. Many links are wrong but exist (blog search).
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Saturday, September 12, 2015
Jungbauern
Farm documentary, 2 parts
–Year: 2014
–Year in film: 2010s
–Country: Germany
–Who in bibs: Henrik 14, men
–Available on DVD: yes *
–I own: no
–Bib occurrence: often *
–Rating: 6/10 *
–Rating: ******
–Comment: 14 yo Henrik in grey working bibs with some orange parts (pictured). Also his dad in bibs. Episode 1 "Zwischen Schulbank und Melkstand. A young man around 20 in beige working bibs and 21 yo Vanessa in light green coveralls in ep 2 "Vanessa und die großen Maschinen" but much fewer scenes there. By coincidence I have seen the last minutes of ep 2 today. She was even a cover girl (but not in bibs, not in coveralls).
Ep 2 is completely on YouTube (there's on other longer clip with the same title but with completely different content, mainly firefighters, also a woman). Ep 1 is linked in the comments of the right YouTube clip. Not officially on the Mediathek what is quite rare for own productions. People should by a DVD (Mitschnitt) from the broadcasters which is pretty expensive (I think around 70 EUR but depends on the length).
I only have checked some parts of ep 1 yet, but the boy is very often shown in the 28 minutes.
It's hard to rate. I like farm boys but I would prefer jeans fabric and US climate. Although grey bibs are also great. Good sitting scene but I fear few other good scenes. He's often inside the tractor. But I think better than the average. Most German farm bibs are dark green (non-jeans) like his dad and maybe 17 yo brother wore (brother wearing a jacket).
Rating 6 for now (ep 1), rating 2-3 for the young man in ep 2. I don't rate coveralls. I have to check ep 1 completetly. Update: Now I have. Rating 5-6.
No entry on IMDb.
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