During the Second World War, a group of children are evacuated to a Yorkshire village. They meet a young soldier who, like them, is far away from home.
Pearls of the Deep (1965) is a portmanteau film consisting of five short films, each with a unique director. The stories explore various themes ranging from comedy to drama, all set in the backdrop of central Europe. The film showcases the diverse talents of Czech filmmakers and presents a collection of entertaining and thought-provoking stories.
The Nutty Boy tells the story of a mischievous young boy living in Brazil during the 1960s. He explores his surroundings, gets into trouble, and dreams of exciting adventures. With a pot on his head, he embarks on a series of hilarious escapades that involve school, cooking, dancing, and even peeing. The movie captures the innocence and curiosity of childhood, as well as the importance of family.
Julien, a boy in the sixth grade, was badly depressed by the divorce of his parents. But he soon found that half of the class had come from broken families.
Jaime, a 13-year-old boy living in poverty, navigates the challenges of life as he works on a construction site, faces exploitation, and struggles with the loss of innocence.
Summer Scars is a drama horror thriller film released in 2007. It follows a group of teenagers who skip school and venture into the woods, only to find themselves in a tense and suspenseful situation. They encounter bullying, unjust incarceration, and various forms of exploitation. The film explores themes of survival, revenge, and the struggle of coming-of-age. As the plot unfolds, the characters must navigate through a forest filled with danger and try to escape their captor, who may be suffering from schizophrenia. Summer Scars is a captivating and thrilling movie that will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very end.
The story of two men - sculptor genius Akanemaru, and former bandit Gao. Discover how the lives of the two men cross repeatedly throughout their lives, how they struggle with their own fate, and how they are forced to compete with each other for a great honour, when karma is the only prize.
Set in London’s East End, The 14 (aka The Wild Little Bunch aka Existence) is based on the true story of fourteen children who struggle against overwhelming pressures to stay together after the death of their single mother.
In the ensuing days before his wedding bridegroom Hachemi faces both the anxieties of the future and the shadows of the past. His best friend, Farfat, is the topic of street graffiti and local gossip, which calls his manhood into question. This ripples out to affect Hachemi for, unbeknownst to anyone, as apprenticed youths they were molested by Ameur, the local carpenter. Farfat is banished from his father's home and the shared secret between the two friends threatens to undo more than just the wedding, but their very lives.
Pēteris doesn’t get a chance to go pee before the start of the closing race of the semester’s swimming lessons, but he lacks the courage to back out of such a pressure-filled situation. It gets even worse when Pēteris learns that a red spot appears when pool water comes in contact with urine. In facing such a hardship, the boy must become a man.
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