, 1h20 OriginFrance GenresDrama, Comedy-drama, Fantasy, Romance ThemesFilms about children Roles Executive Producer Rating68% Malú is from an middle-class family and her single mother does not want her to play with Jorgito, as she thinks his background is coarse and common-place. Jorgito's mother, a poor socialist proud of her family's social standing, places similar restrictions on her son. What neither woman recognizes is the immense strength of the bond between Malú and Jorgito. When the children find out that Malú's mother is planning to leave Cuba to go to another country (she has a boyfriend there), they decide to run away and travel to the other side of the island to find Malú's father and persuade him against signing the forms that would allow Malú and her mother to leave the country. Both children are seen preparing for the journey and their social statuses are greatly contrasted: Malú's clean clothes, her plastic drinking cup at breakfast and her toys; Jorgito's uncleaned clothes, the use of a metal cup for the latter's breakfast. The two children embark on a journey, avoiding the police sent to search for them. The disappearances of both children bring their two mothers closer together in their grief. Jorgito loses the map and tensions rise between the two children. They insult each other; Malú bringing up Jorgito's social status, and Jorgito calling Malú's mother a slut. When they reach the lighthouse where Malú's father works, the forms had already been signed before she could persuade him otherwise. The parents (minus Malú's father), having flown to the lighthouse before the kids got there, begin to beat their children and argue among each other. The two children run away from the fight and console each other by the shore; a silent goodbye. It is implied that the two children jump off of the cliff, committing suicide, although this is not shown in the movie.
, 1h33 Directed byAdam Arkin OriginUSA GenresDrama ActorsJuliette Lewis, Shirley Knight, Amelia Campbell, Michael Cera, Chris Owens Roles Executive Producer Rating68% Tiger, jeune fille de 12 ans, vit en Louisiane avec sa grand-mère Jewel et sa mère Corinna, qui souffre d'un retard mental. Pour l'anniversaire de Jewel, la sœur de Corinna leur rend visite. Tiger admire sa tante Dorie, qui a perdu ses allures de campagnarde depuis qu'elle habite Bâton Rouge, la grande ville de la région. Lorsque Jewel décède d'une crise cardiaque, Dorie propose à Tiger de découvrir Bâton Rouge.
, 1h27 GenresDocumentary, Musical ThemesFilms about music and musicians, Documentary films about music and musicians, Documentary films about cities Roles Executive Producer Rating70% One of the few documentaries focusing on the hardcore music scene of one city (after the genre became much less tied to, and a subgenre of punk rock), N.Y.H.C. featured seven bands prominent in the mid-90s scene. A diverse grouping was selected, from Long Island suburbanites to Bronx inner-city youth to Hare Krishna devotees.