In Borstal Boy, a young Irish writer named Brendan Behan is sentenced to a boys' reformatory for his involvement in the IRA. He faces various challenges, including bullying, homophobia, and the struggle to express his sexuality. Despite the harsh conditions, Brendan finds solace in writing and boxing, while forming relationships with other inmates. The movie explores themes of coming-of-age, homosexuality, and the power struggle within the reformatory.
Riding the Bus with My Sister is a touching drama that explores the complex relationship between two sisters: one with an intellectual disability and the other struggling with her own identity and responsibilities. As they navigate life's challenges together, they discover the true meaning of family, love, and acceptance.
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