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The Forgotten Child

The Forgotten Child

Drama, Music

John Woo, Emir Kusturica, Spike Lee, Kátia Lund, Jordan Scott, Mehdi Charef, Stefano Veneruso

Hannah Hodges, André Rieu, Rosie Perez, Harlan Goodman, Coati Mundi, Lynette Ware, David Hu, Kelly Macdonald, Jordan Clarke, Jack Thompson, Jake Ritzema, Maria Grazia Cucinota, Ernesto Mahieux, Giovanni Esposito, Jiang Wenli, You Yongzhi

2005

France, Italy

Film review analysis↗

Completed

Mandarin Chinese, English, Italian

124 minutes

2025-02-20 03:31:08

Detailed introduction

This film (drama)Also known asAll the Invisible Children,is aFrance, ItalyProducerwomen sex,At2005Released in year 。The dialogue language isMandarin Chinese, English, Italian,Current Douban rating8.4(For reference only)。
This film was initiated by the Venice Film Festival and seven directors selected by UNICEF each created a short film themed around children, aiming to awaken the world's attention and care for children.  “Tanzer” by Mehdi Charef  In a country in Africa, boy Tanzer is living through civil war, trembling each day with a cold gun in hand. How he wishes to return to his quiet hometown and sunny classroom…  “Blue Gypsy” by Emir Kusturica  Gypsy boy Uros (played by Uros Milovanovic) is about to leave juvenile detention, but the world of freedom outside the big wall offers no hope for happiness…  “American Children Blessed by God” by Spike Lee  A little girl contracts AIDS from her parents. How will she face all of this at such a tender age?  “Bilu and Joe” by Kátia Lund  Bilu and Joe are two good friends living in a Brazilian slum. In order to buy a new pair of sneakers and add a roof tile to their home, they collect waste for money, always maintaining an optimistic spirit…  “Jonathan” by Ridley Scott & Jordan Scott  A war correspondent experiences countless human tragedies. After returning to Europe, he suffers greatly and finds himself drifting back to his childhood…  “Ciro” by Stefano Veneruso  In Naples, Italy, a boy steals in broad daylight, all just for…  “Huahuan and the Kitten” by John Woo  Huahuan is a spoiled little girl from a wealthy family, while the kitten is a poor child abandoned and then kindly raised by a grandfather who collects scraps. A disaster and a doll connect the lives of the two children…

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