In a post-nuclear war world, a community struggles to survive amidst the chaos and despair. As resources dwindle and tensions rise, the protagonist must navigate through a world of uncertainty and find hope in the face of adversity.
Sunday Too Far Away is a drama set in the Australian Outback in the 1950s. The story revolves around a group of shearers in a rural setting and explores themes of male bonding, struggle, and awakening. The protagonist faces various challenges, including a strike, conflicts with other shearers, and personal struggles. The film captures the harsh reality of life in the Outback and the camaraderie among the shearers.
Three teenagers with missing parents cross their lives by the river Tormes in Salamanca. One of them lives in a boarding school, another has just lost his father, and one lives badly in a tent by the river. No adults in their lives, without direction, they are becoming adults but still do not own their life.
Humorous fragment of starting over, struggles with life and neighbours. A story of the time when even washing the undies seems difficult.
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