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Directed by Steve AntinOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy-drama,
Musical theatre,
Romantic comedy,
Musical,
RomanceThemes Dance films,
Films about children,
Films about music and musicians,
Films about sexuality,
LGBT-related films,
Musical films,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related filmActors Cher,
Christina Aguilera,
Eric Dane,
Cam Gigandet,
Kristen Bell,
Julianne HoughRating64%
Ali Rose (Aguilera) moves to Los Angeles after she quits her bar job when her boss refuses to pay her. Once in L.A., she tries and fails at every audition she does until one night, she finds herself unknowingly in a burlesque club when she hears the music on the street. She finds Tess (Cher) and the dancers performing “Welcome to Burlesque” and decides to pursue a career on stage once she meets Jack (Gigandet). Jack refers her to Tess for an audition, but is rejected instantly and ushered out by Sean (Tucci). Instead of leaving, Ali begins serving customers at the club as a waitress, while Tess and Sean observe with Jack asking Tess to give Ali a chance., 1h28
Directed by Taika WaititiOrigin Nouvelle zelandeGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
RomanceThemes Films about children,
Seafaring films,
Transport filmsActors Taika Waititi,
James Rolleston,
Craig Hall,
Pana Hema Taylor,
Rachel House,
Madeleine SamiRating74%
The year is 1984. Alamein/"Boy" is an 11-year-old boy who lives in Waihau Bay, in the Bay of Plenty region of New Zealand, on a small farm with his grandmother, little brother Rocky, and several other cousins. Boy spends his time dreaming of Michael Jackson and his estranged father, Alamein, who has since left him and Rocky. Boy continually creates stories about his father such as him escaping prison and taking him to see Michael Jackson live. Even though Boy continues to believe this, his classmates never believe him anyway, which starts a fight between him and another classmate, Kingi, and his older brother Holden. When Boy's grandmother leaves for a funeral one day, she leaves Boy in charge of the house and his brother and cousins; Boy is then surprised to see his father and two other men arrive at the farm., 59minutes
Directed by William Desmond TaylorOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Adventure,
MusicalThemes Films about childrenActors Jack Pickford,
Olive Thomas,
Clara Horton,
Edythe Chapman,
George Hackathorne,
Carl GoetzRating61%
, 1h31
Directed by Dominique LadogeOrigin FranceGenres DramaThemes L'adolescence,
Films about education,
Films about children,
Films about school violenceActors Patrick Fierry,
Alexandra Vandernoot,
Jean-Pierre BissonRating61%
Fin des années 1960, Fabien, 11 ans, vit dans une caravane avec sa mère et son père qui doit plusieurs fois par an suivre les chantiers de construction où il travaille. Fabien avait tissé des liens d'amitié dans une école du sud de la France, mais en cours d'année, il doit suivre ses parents dans une autre région., 1h10
Directed by Abbas KiarostamiOrigin IranGenres Drama,
Comedy-dramaThemes Films about children,
Sports films,
Association football filmsRating74%
Qassem Julayi (Ghāsem Jolā'i), played by Hassan Darabi, is a football-obsessed 12-year-old in the small city of Malayer, who would rather compete in the alley of his impoverished neighborhood after school than do his homework. His illiterate mother constantly berates him, but Qassem has long since learned to invent excuses for his poor school performance. In one early scene, we see him arriving late to school after going out of his way to purchase a football fan magazine. He appears with a bandage around his head, feigning a toothache. A few moments later, Qassam's skeptical teacher spots the magazine and snatches it away (only to start reading it himself). The boy resolves to travel by himself to Tehran, a 150-mile bus ride away, to attend an important game. Bus fare, however, is 10 tomans. The penniless Qassem pilfers 5 tomans that his mother has hidden, but the next day she discovers the theft and promptly reports it to the school principal, who not only berates her for raising a "monster" but canes Qassem's hands for refusing to admit guilt. That afternoon, Qassem and his friend Akbar roam the storefront vendors, attempting to sell small items to raise funds, but find no takers. The friend suggests selling an uncle's old box camera, but Qassem rejects one offer and instead hatches the scheme of pretending to take pictures of younger kids after school, collecting 5 rials for each "sitting." In a famous sequence, he issues directions to his "subjects" while snapping photo after photo with the empty camera. Onscreen, we see a succession of children posing for portraits that will never materialize. Still lacking sufficient cash, Qassem resolves to sell his team's soccer ball and goals, even though they are group property. Finally he has collected enough for his journey., 43minutes
Genres Drama,
Biography,
DocumentaryThemes Films about children,
Films about sexuality,
Erotic films,
Films about prostitution,
Documentary films about law,
Documentaire sur une personnalité,
Documentary films about prostitution,
Documentary films about child abuse,
Films about child abuseRating64%
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Directed by Rebecca ZlotowskiOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
ComedyThemes L'adolescence,
Films about children,
Transport films,
MotocycletteActors Léa Seydoux,
Anaïs Demoustier,
Johan Libéreau,
Guillaume Gouix,
Anna Sigalevitch,
Marina ToméRating58%
The nearly 17-year-old Prudence Friedman (Léa Seydoux) is struggling to cope with her mother’s death and her father, similarly upset, has now been in Canada much longer than the 48 hours it should’ve taken to settle his client’s inheritance. Over the phone, Prudence keeps up the pretence that she and her sister are living together in the family apartment but, in reality, Frédérique has moved out, unable to handle the painful memories of their mother’s death there.