My Left Foot: The Story of Christy Brown is a biography drama film that tells the inspiring true story of Christy Brown, a man with cerebral palsy who learned to paint and write with his only controllable limb, his left foot. The film follows Christy's struggles and triumphs as he overcomes societal barriers and expresses himself through his artistic talents.
Berlin, 1989. Sascha is a young East German border guard and Franzi is a lively young West German woman who's just moved into a flat next to Sascha's watchtower at the Berlin Wall. It takes only a slight mishap and a selfless act of chivalry and the two fall in love. But soon the Stasi believes they are witnessing the start of a revolt. This is the time of mass protests and East Germans taking refuge in the West German embassy in Prague after all. Franzi and Sascha have to find their ways to stand up for their love and strive for the impossible; to bring down the wall.
An emphatic portrayal of the Austrian street soccer team as they prepare physically and mentally for a big moment in their lives: the Homeless World Cup in Melbourne, Australia.
Eight men from the streets of Cape Town band together to fight for their place in society through a fast-paced game of street soccer.
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