After being attacked, a socially awkward man joins a karate school to learn self-defense. As he progresses, he becomes entangled in a world of toxic masculinity, cult-like behavior, and violence.
My Childhood is an autobiographical film set in a rural setting in Scotland during the 1940s. The protagonist, a young boy, is raised by his grandmother in a poverty-stricken mining town. The film explores themes of poverty, animal cruelty, and the devastating effects of war as the boy learns to navigate his difficult surroundings. With very little dialogue, the film captures the misery and hardships of the boy's childhood, culminating in the death of his grandmother and the end of the war in 1945.
Justine, a young Polish woman, finds herself trapped in a cruel and violent world after crossing the border. She must navigate prostitution and violence in order to survive.
When not serving regulars at a pub in the middle of a sleepy northern Moravian village, thirtysomething Maruna spends time with hesitant Jura and naïve outsider Olin – or fighting with her imperious mother. Lightened with a touch of black humor, this laconic village drama is the directorial debut of the artistic director of Prague’s Dejvice Theater who gave the members of his ensemble a one-of-a-kind acting opportunity in film.
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