In 1939, a 12-year-old English boy named Peekay is sent to boarding school in South Africa. He endures bullying and racism but finds solace in his friendship with a German pianist. As World War II looms, Peekay discovers the power of his own voice and fights against injustice.
Set in Singapore during the 1997 Asian financial crisis, the film follows the relationship between a Singaporean family and their maid, Teresa. The story explores themes of friendship, hardship, and intergenerational connections.
American Fable is a drama thriller set in the Reagan era American Midwest. A young girl finds herself facing foreclosure on her family farm and desperate to help her parents, she stumbles upon a dark secret involving a mysterious woman and a violent teenager. As she tries to navigate the dangerous situation, she is forced to make a moral dilemma while hiding and eavesdropping. This film explores themes of economic crisis, desperation, and the innocence of childhood.
Cine Holliúdy is a comedy movie set in a small town in Northeast Brazil, following the story of a dreamer who opens a cinema in his town and faces many challenges. With a pet chicken by his side, he brings the magic of movies to the community and creates an unforgettable experience.
Set in 1978 Belfast during the Troubles, two young brothers bond with their pet chickens while their city is torn apart by violence and tension. As they grow up in a challenging environment, they face the realities of the conflict and find solace in the love and companionship of their cherished pets.
Chicken People is a lighthearted and entertaining documentary that follows the lives of several individuals passionate about raising and showing chickens. These dedicated breeders go to great lengths to breed and train the perfect chicken, combining science and artistry to create show-worthy birds for competitions. The film explores the unique subculture of competitive chicken breeding and the relationships these breeders form with their beloved birds.
An awkward young farm boy undergoes a profound and painful rite of passage in Michael Burke's masterful drama of nascent sexuality and friendship. Ridiculed for his love of animals (his best friend is a chicken), the boy's acceptance by his peers requires a stunning choice.
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