The Ciambra follows 14-year-old Pio, a young boy coming of age in a small Romani community in Calabria, Italy. Pio is eager to grow up fast and become a man like his older brother, but when his brother disappears, Pio is left to navigate the challenges of poverty, crime, and the complexities of his Romani heritage.
In the town of Broken Hill, a young musician named Tommy dreams of escaping to the big city. He forms a band with his friends and enters a music competition, but faces obstacles along the way. With the support of his father, who is also his coach, Tommy learns valuable life lessons and finds the strength to overcome challenges.
The White Sister is a silent drama film based on the novel of the same name. It tells the story of a nun who falls in love with an army captain. Their love is tested when the Vesuvius volcano erupts, and they must navigate through various obstacles to be together. The film explores themes of love, sacrifice, and the impact of natural disasters on relationships.
A short documentary that takes a hip, gritty look at the reality of life on the street for kids with three strikes against them: They're young. They're gay. They're homeless. Queer youth make up approximately 20 to 50 percent of the 20,000 homeless young people in New York City. Homophobia, poverty and mental illness put them on the streets, where they struggle with violence, drugs, sex work and daily life in the youth shelter system. See the issues through their eyes, in their own words.
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