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All the invisible children

A collection of seven short films about poverty-stricken and exploited children from around the world. In "Tanza," a boy fights in a civil war in Africa with machine guns while dreaming of having a home and going to school. In "Blue gypsy," a gypsy boy named Uros spends his last day in a juvenile prison in Serbia-Montenegro. In "Jesus children of America," an HIV-positive girl endures the cruelty of her schoolmates. In "Bilú e João," two homeless children struggle to survive on the streets while collecting tin cans and paper to sell in a junkyard and transporting shops in street fairs. In "Jonathan," a photographer suffers from his painful experiences of being a war correspondent. In "Ciro," a young boy in Naples picks pockets in order to survive. In "Song Song and little cat," a fantasy tale takes place featuring a homeless orphan and a spoiled wealthy girl.

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  • "被遺忘的天使"
  • "Tanza"
  • "Bei yi wang de tian shi"
  • "Crianças invisíveis"@en

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  • "Film in sette episodi il cui filo conduttore è l'infanzia rubata, l'esistenza di creature indifese, che soffrono per grandi problemi sociali, ma anche per l'indifferenza degli adulti che camminando guardano troppo in alto e sembrano non vederli..."@it
  • "Seven short films showing the plight of children around the world. Characters include a civil war fighter in Africa, a juvenile offender n Serbia-Montenegro, a British girl who is HIV positive, homeless children in Brazil and Japan, and a young pick-pocket in Naples."
  • ""All The Invisible Children is a remarkable cross-cultural insight into the plight of poverty-stricken and exploited children. Divided into seven short films, each is skilfully directed with a raw and honest sense of purpose. Although very different from one another, all seven stories share a common thread of humanity decayed by poverty. From children wielding machine guns in an arid wilderness to a young girl living with AIDS in New York City"--World Movies website."
  • "7 episodi che raccontano come l'infanzia sia la prima vittima dei tristi tempi in cui viviamo: guerra, miseria, dislivello economico tra Occidente e Terzo mondo, consumismo. 1) Tanza (M. Charef): in un imprecisato paese africano la storia di un dodicenne soldato, e già esperto nell'uccidere. 2) Blue Gipsy (E. Kusturica): Uros, ragazzino gitano, preferisce la quieta sicurezza del riformatorio alla vita ladresca che il padre vorrebbe imporgli. 3) Jesus Children of America (S. Lee): una ragazzina sangue misto di Brooklyn scopre di essere figlia di tossicodipendenti sieropositivi. 4) Bilu & Joao (K. Lund): due ragazzini brasiliani di San Paolo si danno da fare per sopravvivere vendendo lattine, cartoni, metalli di vario genere. 5) Jonathan (R. e Jordan Scott): fotoreporter di guerra, angosciato dal mestiere, regredisce all'infanzia per ritrovare un senso alla vita. 6)Ciro (S. Veneruso): l'adolescente Ciro fa parte della microcriminalità di strada del degrado di Napoli. 7) Song Song & Little Cat (J. Woo): le vite parallele di una bambina ricca e infelice e di un'orfanella povera e generosa. (Morandini)."
  • "A collection of seven short films about poverty-stricken and exploited children from around the world. In "Tanza," a boy fights in a civil war in Africa with machine guns while dreaming of having a home and going to school. In "Blue gypsy," a gypsy boy named Uros spends his last day in a juvenile prison in Serbia-Montenegro. In "Jesus children of America," an HIV-positive girl endures the cruelty of her schoolmates. In "Bilú e João," two homeless children struggle to survive on the streets while collecting tin cans and paper to sell in a junkyard and transporting shops in street fairs. In "Jonathan," a photographer suffers from his painful experiences of being a war correspondent. In "Ciro," a young boy in Naples picks pockets in order to survive. In "Song Song and little cat," a fantasy tale takes place featuring a homeless orphan and a spoiled wealthy girl."@en
  • ""Seven films about different children made by eight famous directors. From Africa to Asia, through Rio, NY and the Balkans we see children that resemble renaissans paintings babies - bodies of children with faces and eyes of grown-ups"--Container."

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  • "Drammatico (Genere)"
  • "Short films"@en
  • "Documentary films"
  • "Fiction films"@en
  • "Drama"@en
  • "Anthology films"@en

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  • "All the invisible children"
  • "All the invisible children"@en
  • "All the invisible children"@it