This documentary drama explores the impact of homework and education on children, highlighting the societal pressures, dysfunctional systems, and corporal punishment in schools. It sheds light on the challenges faced by students in a fear-driven and oppressive society, while also addressing the effects of the Iraq-Iran war and religious study. A story of anger, impatience, and illiteracy against a backdrop of societal pressure and fear.
Bran Nue Dae is a comedic musical that follows the story of Willie, a young Aboriginal man from Broome, as he embarks on a journey of self-discovery and reunites with his family. Along the way, he encounters various colorful characters and experiences the challenges and joys of life.
During the war, on the banks of the Garonne, there is a café, the Café du Pont, where workers and sailors gather. Ten-year-old Pierrot's parents dedicate all their time and energy to the place. The German Occupation imposes restrictions and fear, but Pierrot knows that his father discreetly carries out brave actions and that his mother, both strong and fragile, knows how to settle any conflict - in her own way.
This children’s adventure is set in South Africa and chronicles the bond between a boy and his cheetah. The two have been pals for a long time, so when the cat is taken and placed in a traveling circus, the boy does all he can to free it.
Stolen Education is a documentary that tells the story of the Mexican-American students who fought for equal education in 1950s Texas. Focusing on a landmark court case and the racial segregation and discrimination they faced, the film explores the triumphs and defeats of the fight for desegregation.
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