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South of the Moon (2008)

South of the Moon 2008 coming of age movie reviewA film with considerable potential is ruined by its length.

It’s a Coming-of-Age movie from Canada. The Canadian cinema industry has several Coming-of-Age films worth mentioning: Dave Shultz’s Jet Boy, Daniel Grou’s 10 1/2, and Franc Vitale’s Montreal Main are just a few noteworthy ones.

South of the Moon shares some of the qualities of those great films: an intriguing story, a promising young lead, and, as a bonus, a moody soundtrack with jazz and soft rock songs that fit the film’s theme. That score even features a boys’ choir performance, though I have reservations about its appropriateness in relation to the scene in which it plays.

The film features the Coming-of-Age experiences of twelve-year-old Coleman Hawkins and his uncle Matt. To Coleman, Coming-of-Age presents many challenges:  love, confusion, nervousness around girls, sexual curiosity (challenges common to many kids his age), and all that while trying to make sense of the world that surrounds him. For Matt, although he is older, his changes and transformations, as well as the experiences that shape his life and personality (told via flashbacks), are equally enticing. Coleman and his uncle share an extraordinary bond: despite the age difference, Matt is Coleman’s best friend and something more…

Jake McLeod as Coleman Hawkins and Devery Jacobs as Alexa Dumont in South of The moon (2008)

First love

Jake McLeod as Coleman Hawkins  and Devery Jacobs as  Alexa Dumont in South of the Moon

The plot of South of the Moon is complicated, essentially tying a Coming-of-Age story with one of immense love. Although this approach is innovative to me, at times, the ties that connect the stories weaken. As a result, it’s entirely possible that many viewers will get lost and, consequently, will be bored by the time the film’s first hour has elapsed. I came to appreciate the movie only on my second viewing – armed with all the knowledge I had gained from the first time I watched it. But I believe a real negative issue lies in the film’s length. I feel that scenes could have been cut, preventing this from being a 102-minute movie.

Jake McLeod made an excellent debut in the role of Coleman Hawkins. It’s a shame that the film’s director, Antonio DiVerdis, lacked experience working with young cast members. There was often a stilted, unnatural feel to the dialogue and interactions between the young actors. Yet Jake’s talent shone through.   The film’s real star, though, is the Canadian actor John Ralston in the role of Coleman’s uncle Matt. He was brilliant and really made the movie. Fortunately, he worked exceptionally well with his young co-star, enhancing both stories.

John Ralston as Matt Hawkins in South of the Moon 2008

John Ralston as Matt Hawkins in South of the Moon

I enjoyed the independent feel of the film. Subtle hints and a bit of controversy are frequently featured in Canadian movies, making them stand out compared to most American productions. The plot features some dramatic story twists, which could have made the film much more interesting if it were not for the somewhat clichéd ending. Admittedly, the story failed to involve me emotionally. Yet, although I rarely say that, the lack of emotional attachment did not ruin my experience.

I would recommend the film despite the few shortcomings I’ve mentioned. South of the Moon is an innovative independent Coming-of-Age film that deserves its chance to be appreciated.

2 star rating south of the moon 2008 movie review at theskykidcom

 Film title: South of the Moon
Release year: 2008 –  Stargaze Pictures
Director: Antonio DiVerdis
Cast: John Ralston, Jake McLeod, Moya O’Connell, Daniel Richard Giverin, Jayne Heitmeyer  and others

 Official film site / IMDB page

 

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Planta 4a (2003)

Planta 4a movie review

Planta 4a movie review

When one sees the poster for the 2003 Spanish movie Planta 4a, the associations with a heavy drama are almost guaranteed. Children, cancer and hospitals – most Coming-of-Age films that feature similar elements take its toll on the emotions of their viewers (see The Last Snows of Spring, Ways to Live ForeverMatching Jack and Oscar et la Dame Rose). That might be the reason why I hesitated for months before I finally decided to watch Planta 4a.

Planta 4a (2003)
Highly recommended
Planta 4a is an inspirational, “feel good” movie which tackles a difficult theme in a manner that no other film has accomplished.
4.8
OUR RATING
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AJ Silva: The Journey to Success

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It’s been a very busy time at ajsilmusic. AJ Silva is a 13-yr-old singer/musican/dancer living in Orlando, Florida.

After his first video, which he uploaded in September, 2010 and which featured a cover of That Should Be Me by Justin Bieber, AJ went on to cover several mainstream songs as well as some classics like the band Kansas‘s Dust In The Wind and James Taylor‘s Fire and Rain. Both songs were performed on acoustic guitar. His cover of Dust in The Wind caught the eye of Chip Ruggieri who handles PR and Consulting for Kansas.

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The Ultimate Coming of Age Gang

The Ultimate Coming of Age Gang

Coming-of-Age stories tend to be classic tales of personal strife and the overcoming of obstacles, to become better and richer for the experience. The traditional tale offers a protagonist of the mid-teen persuasion facing the brink of adulthood and the emotional turmoil that seems to ensue. Luckily though, the main character is more often than not surrounded by a group of faithful companions who help him/her through the confusion and ambiguity of morality and personal development.

The Ultimate Coming of Age Gang

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Introducing Colton Jacobson

Colton Jacobson

colton jacobsonLast Sunday, I heard Colton Jacobson sing Sand Castle on the Sky Kid Radio and, like many people, was impressed with this youth’s high clear voice and precise notes. It’s a song about disappointed love, childish dreams, change and disillusionment that has had almost two million views on YouTube.

It has touching, simple lyrics and a wonderfully soft ballad tune which goes down like honey, while being sung by a handsome blond boy whose style in front of the mic is that of a craftsman!

 

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Alan Wheeler on The Mystery Artist Show

Alan Wheeler Featured

Each week Jeffrey – the host of The Mystery Artist Show  on TheSkyKid.com Radio –  introduces a young artist from somewhere around the world. In March 2011, we published an interview with the teen idol Alan Wheeler, titled Alan Wheeler: Monterrey Musical Marvel!  A year later, Jeffrey contacted Alan for a follow up interview, which was aired on TheSkyKid.com radio in July, 2012.

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Note: This publication is a transcription of the original interview aired on TheSkyKid.com radio. The clip included below features the whole interview and snippets of the songs that were played during the live broadcast.  In this transcript, “TMAS” will represent the questions posed by the Mystery Artist’s Show and “AW” will be Alan’s answers.  Jeffrey has also provided some post interview commentary that was not part of the interview as aired, but rather represent his impressions of the interview after the fact.  Those comments will be shown as “Jeffrey“.

TMAS:  Today’s Mystery Artist is none other than the one and only Alan Wheeler. Alan is originally from Monterrey, Mexico, but now lives in Los Angeles, California. Like so many artists before him were able to do Alan, who is fluent in English and Spanish, bridged the cultural and lingual barriers of two countries into one. Alan had auditioned for the X-Factor after he was recruited to participate in the contest. Unfortunately, he didn’t make it through, even though Simon Cowell gave him a “Yes”.

ruppis logoTMAS: You started your career as a member of the youth musical group The RUPPIS . How long were you a member of that band?

AW: Hmm. How long had I been a member of the Ruppis? Since I was eight until I was about 12, so something like four years.

Jeffrey:  The RUPPIS, an extremely popular children’s band in Mexico and the Valley of Texas, performed at a variety of venues and has its own sitcom broadcast by the TV Network Multimedios.

TMAS: After watching videos on YouTube of the group, I couldn’t help but notice that your sister Chris was also a member. Was it difficult at any time for the two of you to work together and then go home?

AW: Yeah.  My sister was also a member of the Ruppis. It wasn’t really difficult. I mean, it was just like having like another friend in the band.

TMAS: I know it’s often difficult for young people who get into singing or acting when it comes to their classmates teasing and bullying them. Have you had any problems such as this?

AW: A couple of people at school started teasing me like “Hey! So sing a song or something”. Then everybody started doing it and it got a little bit annoying, but it didn’t really affect me.

Jeffrey:  At one point in time, AlaAlan Wheelern Wheeler was modeling clothes for the Fashion Shows Runway. This raised my curiosity…

TMAS: When we think of Runway models, we generally picture tall, sexy, skinny women or buffed hunks or even female beauty contestants of all ages, but we never really think of boys. Did this ever cause any problems as far as people calling you names or anything like that?

AW: Since there’s not that many Runways in Mexico, not many people noticed that I was a Runway model.  So people didn’t really know.

TMAS: What kind of advice would you give other young artists such as yourself just starting out?

AW: What I would say to young artists is to never lose your ground.  Always be as humble as possible. Always keep an eye on your dream. Never let anything come between it and you. Just be careful with people trying to bring you down.

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Jeffrey: Each week, Alan hosts a USTREAM.TV broadcast, during which he and his sister, Chris, interact with their fans.  Streaming media has been increasingly popular among young performers, so I had to ask what motivated him to devote his time to a weekly streaming event…

TMAS: What made you decide to start doing USTREAM broadcasts?

AW: How we started doing the Ustream broadcasts was sometimes we left Monterrey or we wouldn’t have concerts during a period of time, so people started saying things like “We haven’t seen you in a such long time”.  We found out about Ustream and we’ve been doing live chats every Friday at 6pm Pacific time, which is 8pm Central time so you can check us out there.

Jeffrey: I try my best to watch artists when they do a Ustream, vidcam or any other kind of broadcast for their fans. Alan is by far one of the artists I like watching the most —  not because of his great singing ability, but because he and his sister Chris make their broadcasts loads of fun. Even though the majority of the time I can’t understand what they’re saying because it’s in Spanish, I like watching because they make it so much fun and a pleasure to watch. From watching Alan and his sister, Chris, I can tell that there’s never a dull moment in their household.

Alan Wheeler – Cien Gaviotas

TMAS: What is the one place in the entire world that you’d love to perform at the most?

AW: The one place in the entire world that I would love to perform at the most is probably the Hollywood Bowl, since it’s such a legendary place. Everybody has played there, so it would be an honor to play there one day.

TMAS: Has there been a release date set for your second CD?

AW: No there’s not yet a release date for the second CD, but hopefully it’s soon.

TMAS: Can you tell us anything about the CD as far as the songs that will be on it?

AW: As far as songs, it’s probably going to be a lot more in English then in Spanish this time because we are trying to balance out from the first one. While there’s going to be a lot more English, there’s still going to be a couple of Spanish songs though.

TMAS: Are any of them originals or covers or both?

AW: There’s going to be both originals and covers. Probably more originals than covers, because I really like originals. There’s probably going to be two or three covers on it.

TMAS: Is there anything you’d like to add before we go?

AW: I’d like to send a big shout out to all my fans and I’m very glad to be here.

Jeffrey: I’d like to thank Alan for taking the time to do the interview with me and I’d also like to thank Alan’s dad, Robert, for updating me on some of the information that I had about Alan. Be sure to keep up with Alan at any or all of the following links:

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Valo (2005)

Valo 2005

Valo 2005Based on a true story, the Finish Coming-of-Age movie Valo tells the story of nine-year-old Valo and his friend Ville who, observing the wrongdoings of the adults that surround them, decide to devote their youthful lives to the fight against evil.

The action takes place in Finland in the early 1900’s, when the country is still part of the Russian Empire. Valo and his father are caught by the police during Bloody Sunday, a demonstration march against the Tsarist regime in Russia.

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CJ Fam on The Mystery Artist Show

CJ Fam interview

CJ Fam interview

The Mystery Artist Show is broadcast weekly on TheSkyKid.com Radio.  Each week Jeffrey, the program’s host, introduces a young artist from somewhere around the world. In July of 2012, TheSkyKid.com radio aired an exclusive interview with twelve-year-old CJ Fam from Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. A YouTube star and immensely talented performer, CJ Fam recently moved to Los Angeles, California in order to pursue her singing and acting careers.

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The Last Snows of Spring (1973)

L’ultima neve di primavera

Tear-jerker movies – you may love them or hate them – but you are unlikely to remain indifferent to the stories they tell.  Some of the best emotional films in the Coming-of-Age genre were made in the 60’s and the 70’s, and the majority of them were filmed in Italy. Titles such as the 1978 Last Feelings (L’ultimo sapore dell’aria), the 1966 Luigi Comencini film Misunderstood (Incompreso) and the 1974 Last Moments (Il venditore di palloncini ) are just few of the many classic films that have touched audiences and inspired filmmakers through the years.

L’ultima neve di primaveraUndoubtedly the most popular film from that period – often used to define the genre – is the 1973 Raimondo Del Balzo movie The Last Snows of Spring (L’ultima neve di primavera). Starring the best known Italian child actor of the 70’s, Renato Cestiè, the movie tells the story of ten-year-old Luca who feels neglected by his widower father,  Roberto.   Roberto is a busy lawyer who is preoccupied with work and his own affairs and spends very little time with his son (who is also attending boarding school).  He fears that Luca will not approve of Veronica, his newest girlfriend, but decides to give it a try by taking both of them on a seaside vacation.

Luca meets Veronica, a passionate woman who tries her best to convince the young boy that she is not trying to steal his father from him. They became friends and spend many wonderful moments together while the father continues to pay more attention to his work than to either of them – even while on vacation. One  day Luca witnesses Veronica and his father kissing passionately.  Shocked, he feels betrayed. When the vacation is over, Luka feels even more neglected.  The father, who he idolized despite his shortcomings, has disappointed him.  Observing Luka’s sulking mood,  Roberto decides to make it up by arranging a ski vacation in the mountains – just the two of them. They have a wonderful time together – until an accident happens. Luca collapses and is diagnosed with Leukemia.  The tragedy is that at the end of his short life, Luca finally gets what he always wanted – the love and affection of his father.

The Last Snows of Spring 1973 Original Poster

The Last Snows of Spring (1973)  Original Poster

Despite the tragic ending, Raimondo Del Balzo’s film does not feel down nor depressing for the majority of its length. The vacation scenes, the funny dialogues Luca has with a girl classmate, the genuine love and hero-worshipping that the boy feels for his father are delightful to watch. Unlike some modern day films (one that comes to my mind is the 2011 drama Bringing Up Bobby), The Last Snows of Sping story goes through several transformations without losing its appeal and main focus. The young lead, Renato Cestiè, is not only a cute and adorable kid, but he delivers an excellent performance, which all fans of the Coming-of-Age genre are guaranteed to appreciate.

One of the most notable features of the Italian films are their soundtracks. Franco Micalizzi’s score is melodic and sentimental and really enhances the emotional value of the story in The Last Snows of The Spring. A unique combination of piano, guitar and strings results in a heart-rending and memorable soundtrack.

While some may call tear-jerker films manipulative, the stories they relate always manage to engage the viewer. In the Coming-of-Age genre, the majority of the films feature a terminal illness.  And while the death of a child is dolesome to watch, films such as The Cure, Oscar et la Dame Rose and Matching Jack are cinematic masterpieces that everyone should see. The Last Snows of Spring is frequently considered the film that influenced the movies I just mentioned and is well worth your time.

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Yatharth Ratnum on The Mystery Artist Show

Yatharth Ratnum

Yatharth RatnumThe Mystery Artist Show is a weekly program on TheSkyKid.com Radio. Each week Jeffrey, the program’s host, introduces a young artist. In June of 2012, TheSkyKid.com radio aired an exclusive interview (conducted by Jeffrey) with Yatharth Ratnum – a promising young singer and performer from the holy city of Varanasi, in the north-east of India. He was first introduced on TheSkyKid.com in 2009. In June 2010 we featured an exclusive interview with him following his recognition as Outstanding International Vocalist at the 31st Annual Young Artist Awards.

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Boy: A Short Film (2011)

Boy a Topaz Adisez film

Sometimes one is fortunate to get access to a promising short movie while it is still in the Festival circles. Most times, however, as in the case of Topaz Adizes’s film Boy, one has no other choice but to wait until the film is released to the general public on the Internet. The wait is not always easy, especially if the director has released exceptional production photographs on the film’s website prior to its availability.

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Jaron Natoli – Better Off On My Own

Jaron Natoli CD

Jaron Natoli CDLast year, I introduced Jaron Natoli to the readers of TheSkyKid.com. His first album, titled  It’s You and Me, which featured two original songs and five amazing covers of bands such as Coldplay, MGMT, Leonard Cohen and U2, lighted up my interest in Jaron’s music. He has a style of his own.Nowadays,  many young singers can’t resist the urge to cover the latest song of the teen icon Justin Bieber, Adele or Bruno Mars – a shortcut to get noticed and showcase their talent. While such an approach works, after a while one gets tired of hearing the same songs over and over again, regardless of their otherwise excellent interpretations. 

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