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Directed by Richard BerryOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
ComedyActors Jules Sitruk,
Charley Boorman,
Joséphine Berry,
Mabô Kouyaté,
Maria de Medeiros,
Stéphane GuillonRating60%
Dix ans et demi, 1m39, les parents, les disputes, les amis, le premier amour, la rivalité, l'école, l'autorité, ces quelques kilos en trop... Autant de choses qui font le petit monde de César. Timide, il parle peu mais pense énormément. Et forcément, comme ses parents ne prennent pas le temps de lui raconter la réalité, il l'imagine..., 1h37
Directed by Richard BerryOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
RomanceThemes Théâtre,
Films based on playsActors Daniel Auteuil,
Richard Berry,
Thierry Lhermitte,
Pauline Lefèvre,
Joséphine Berry,
Mireille PerrierRating52%
Un trio de vieux amis a décidé de se réunir chez l’un d'eux (Max). Simon arrive en retard et paraît tout catastrophé, il dit avoir étranglé, sous l’emprise de la colère, sa femme Estelle. Il demande à ses amis de lui servir d’alibi. Max et Paul sont plutôt réticents, dilemme entre justice et amitié…, 1h40
Directed by Gérard Jugnot,
Cécilia RouaudOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-dramaThemes Films about children,
Political films,
Histoire de France,
L'Occupation allemande en France,
La condition juive en France sous l'Occupation allemandeActors Gérard Jugnot,
Jules Sitruk,
Michèle Garcia,
Jean-Paul Rouve,
Alexia Portal,
Marie-Hélène LentiniRating69%
In 1942, in Paris, which is seized by Germany, a grocer Edmond Batignole (Gérard Jugnot) is living with his family in his grocery building. He has a daughter who is soon to be married. His future son-in-law, Pierre-Jean (Jean-Paul Rouve) and his wife wanted the apartment owned by a Jewish family. When the properties of all the Jews was confiscated the Batignole family got the apartment. The Jewish family was sent to transportation to Germany. After the Batignoles had occupied the apartment the Batignoles organise a party for the SS officials and during that party young Simon Bernstein (Jules Sitruk) of the Jewish family who had escaped from the Germans, returns to his home. Edmond Batignole feels sorry for the boy and hides him in the apartment from his family before anyone else could see him. Soon Simon's cousins meet him in the cellar of the grocery and the grocer plans to smuggle the children over the border to Switzerland., 1h28
Directed by Alain BerlinerOrigin BelgiqueGenres Drama,
ComedyThemes L'adolescence,
Films about children,
Films about families,
Films about sexuality,
LGBT-related films,
Transgender in film,
Teen LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related filmActors Michèle Laroque,
Jean-Philippe Écoffey,
Hélène Vincent,
Georges Du Fresne,
Vincent Grass,
Daniel HanssensRating74%
When the Fabre family move into their dream house with wonderful neighbors, everything seems perfect except for one thing - the youngest child Ludovic wishes to function as a girl; while she was assigned 'male' at birth, she feels that she is a girl and wants to live as a female. The rest of the family humor her as best they can, rationalizing that Ludovic is only trying to find "his" identity and will be over it soon., 1h31
Directed by Jodie FosterOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-dramaThemes L'adolescence,
Films about education,
Films about children,
Films about families,
Medical-themed films,
L'enfance marginalisée,
Films about psychiatry,
Films about disabilities,
Films about school violenceActors Mel Gibson,
Jodie Foster,
Anton Yelchin,
Jennifer Lawrence,
Cherry Jones,
Zachary BoothRating65%
Walter Black (Mel Gibson) is a depressed CEO of Jerry Co., a toy company nearing bankruptcy. He is kicked out by his wife (Jodie Foster), to the relief of their elder son Porter (Anton Yelchin). Walter moves into a hotel. After unsuccessful suicide attempts, he develops an alternate personality represented by a beaver hand puppet found in the trash. He wears the puppet constantly, communicating solely by speaking as the beaver, helping him to recover. He reestablishes a bond with his younger son Henry and then with his wife, although not with his elder son, Porter. He also becomes successful again at work by creating a line of Mr. Beaver Building Kits for kids., 2h22
Directed by Robert ZemeckisOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
RomanceThemes L'adolescence,
Military humor in film,
Films about education,
Films about children,
Films about families,
Medical-themed films,
Politique,
Films about sexuality,
Sports films,
L'enfance marginalisée,
Films about psychiatry,
Films about disabilities,
Political films,
Films about autism,
Films about school violence,
HIV/AIDS in film,
White House in fictionActors Tom Hanks,
Robin Wright,
Gary Sinise,
Mykelti Williamson,
Sally Field,
Haley Joel OsmentRating84%
In 1981, Forrest Gump (Tom Hanks), a man with below-average intelligence, watches a feather fall from the sky at a bus stop in Savannah, Georgia. As he sits down on a bench, he removes a copy of The Adventures of Curious George from his suitcase and places the feather inside the pages. He introduces himself and begins telling his life story to strangers who sit next to him on the bench, recounting his childhood in Greenbow, Alabama. As a child in the 1950s, Forrest (Michael Connor Humphreys) had to wear leg braces for which other children make fun of him. He lives with his single mother (Sally Field) in a very large house outside of town, which they rent rooms to travelers. His father apparently left and he never knew him. Despite his limited mental capacity, Mrs. Gump tells her son that "stupid is as stupid does" (which he later uses as a retort when called "stupid") and also assures him that he is no different from any of the other children. Forrest is admitted to public school despite his IQ being below the cut-off, but only after his mother agrees to a one-night stand with the principal, Mr. Hancock (Sam Anderson). On his first bus ride to school, Forrest is rejected by nearly all of his peers except for Jenny Curran (Hanna R. Hall). He and Jenny become best friends, and he helps her hide from her abusive, alcoholic father. One day, while fleeing from bullies, Forrest's leg braces break apart and he discovers that he can run very fast. A few years later, Forrest inadvertently runs onto the field during a local high school football match and catches the attention of Coach Bryant from the University of Alabama who is scouting for players. Forrest attends the university on an athletic scholarship and becomes a college football star, earning him a spot on the College Football All-America Team and a trip to the White House to meet President John F., 1h30
Directed by Adam ElliotOrigin AustralieGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
AnimationThemes L'adolescence,
Films about education,
Films about children,
Medical-themed films,
Seafaring films,
Transport films,
L'enfance marginalisée,
Films about psychiatry,
Films about disabilities,
Films about autism,
Films about school violenceActors Bethany Whitmore,
Toni Collette,
Barry Humphries,
Philip Seymour Hoffman,
Eric Bana,
John FlausRating80%
In 1976, eight-year-old Mary Daisy Dinkle (Bethany Whitmore) lives a lonely life in Mount Waverley, Australia. At school, she is teased by her classmates because of an unfortunate birthmark on her forehead; while at home, her distant father, Noel, and alcoholic, kleptomaniac mother, Vera, provide little support. Her only comforts are her pet rooster, Ethel; her favourite food, sweetened condensed milk; and a Smurfs-like cartoon show called The Noblets. One day, while at the post office with her mother, Mary spots a New York City telephone book and, becoming curious about Americans, decides to write to one. She randomly chooses Max Jerry Horowitz's name from the phone book and writes him a letter telling him about herself, sending it off in the hope that he will become her pen friend., 1h45
Directed by Hélène AngelOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-dramaThemes Films about education,
Films about children,
Films about familiesActors Sara Forestier,
Vincent Elbaz,
Guilaine Londez,
Olivia Côte,
Denis Sebbah,
Laure CalamyRating66%
Florence est une jeune institutrice dans une classe de CM2 dans la région grenobloise. Dans l'école, qui compte 5 ou 6 classes, l'ambiance est détendue, le directeur proche des enseignants et les discussions en salle des maîtres animées et conviviales, deux mois avant les vacances d'été., 1h46
Origin United-kingdomGenres Comedy,
Comedy-dramaThemes L'adolescence,
Films about education,
Films about children,
Sports films,
Association football films,
L'enfance marginalisée,
Films about school violenceActors Robert Carlyle,
Jane Lapotaire,
Gina McKee,
Ben Miller,
Samia Ghadie,
Ciarán GriffithsRating66%
Jimmy Grimble (Lewis McKenzie) is a 15-year-old misfit living in Manchester, where nothing seems to go his way. Jimmy is constantly threatened by the school bully, "Gorgeous" Gordon (Bobby Power); he is also not sure what to make of Johnny (Ben Miller), a lost-in-the-ozone biker who is dating Donna (Gina McKee), Jimmy's mum; and he has a crush on one of his classmates, Sara (Samia Smith), who seems to like him, but his powers of speech invariably fail him when he tries to talk to her. Like most Mancunians, Jimmy loves football. He is a fervent supporter of Manchester City and attends home games with Donna's ex-boyfriend, Harry (Ray Winstone). Jimmy also loves to play football, but while Eric (Robert Carlyle), the coach of his school's team, thinks he has potential, "Gorgeous" is already a skilled player, and when Gordon's father informs the school he will make a large and much-needed donation if their team makes it to the Manchester Schools Cup final, it looks like Jimmy will be on the bench for a while. But when an old woman gives Jimmy a pair of boots that once belonged to one of City's greatest players, his skills on the field begin to change., 1h25
Origin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-dramaThemes L'adolescence,
Films about animals,
Films about education,
Films about children,
Medical-themed films,
Psychologie,
Films about insects,
L'enfance marginalisée,
Films about psychiatry,
Children's films,
Films about school violenceActors Luke Benward,
Hallie Eisenberg,
Adam Hicks,
Nick Krause,
Austin Rogers,
Alexander GouldRating53%
A young, naive boy named Billy Forrester (Luke Benward) has a weak stomach and vomits easily. He and his parents, Mitch (Tom Cavanagh), Helen (Kimberly Williams-Paisley), and his little brother, Woody (Ty Panitz), have just moved to a new town. Billy tells his mother that he doesn't want to go to school because he will be "the new kid". She assures him that he will make friends and everything will be okay. At school, however, he becomes the target of the school bully, Joe Guire (Adam Hicks), his two "toaders" named Plug (Blake Garrett) and Bradley (Philip Daniel Bolden), and the rest of his gang: Benjy (Ryan Malgarini), Techno-Mouth (Andrew Gillingham), Twitch (Alexander Gould), and Donny (Alexander Agate). They rudely stare at him and call him "Billy F." (which is how his name is written on his lunch box). Plug and Bradley steal his lunch box. He sits behind Erykka Tansy (Hallie Eisenberg), an unusually tall girl whom people make fun of (calling her "Erk").