European Cinema
North Sea Texas (2011)
Life According to Nino (2014)
Sister (2012)
Kisses (2008)
Cotolay (1966)
The narrative in Cotolay is loosely based on the 13th century Galician legend of a young boy who helped three pilgrims to establish the Convent of San Francisco near Santiago de Compostela in 1214. It stars the French actor Didier Haudepin.
The Selfish Giant (2013)
The Selfish Giant is a tough movie about tough kids, tough people, tough luck and tough fate and it will take a lot of effort on the part of the viewer not to be affected by its poignant story.
Golemata Voda (2004)
Orphaned in the years following World War II, twelve-year-old Lem Nikodinoski is captured and locked up in a camp (a special orphanage of a kind) alongside other youths who had the misfortune of not only losing their parents in the war, but also were considered potential offenders of the ideological ideal set by the Communist Party.
Kruimeltje (1999)
Kruimeltje is a perfect choice for family Holiday viewing. Not only is it entertaining and heartwarming, but it's guaranteed to inspire moral values in its younger and older viewers alike.
Mike Says Goodbye! (2012)
Mike Says Goodbye! is a film for the holidays filled with likable (and some not so likable) characters and a cast that delivers great performances.
Kid (2012)
Kid focuses on the life of two young brothers and the way they reflect (and are reflected upon by) their immediate surroundings and their manner of dealing with new, traumatic experiences.
Milo (2012)
Milo is a Coming-of-Age narrative, focusing on the experiences of a 10-year-old boy whose life is religiously controlled by his father.
Shadow Of A Midsummer Night (2011)
A short Coming-of-Age film from Norway about a nine-year-old boy who loses his friend in an accident.