Where Butterflies Don’t Fly 2022

Where Butterflies Don't Fly 2022

Where Butterflies Don’t Fly 2022

Where Butterflies Don’t Fly 2022
Kam motýli nelétají (original title)
2h 6m | Adventure, Drama | 16 May 2022 (Czech Republic)

Storyline:

Daniel is an odd guy who lives with his endlessly quarrelling parents uncomplaining about his destiny. He keeps a distance from other people, he has no friends, nobody understands him, he is different. He will be turning nineteen and the last thing he would spend his time on is a preparation for his approaching graduation. Adam is his class teacher. He is gay who lives in a relationship with his younger partner David and his strictly guarded secret keeps locked behind a door of their apartment. Daniel and Adam live in their own bubbles until a moment when they both happen to be together in life threat. Lost in the darkness, cut off from the rest of the world, they are both looking for a way out. How far will they be willing to go?

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Beautiful Beings 2022

Beautiful Beings 2022

Beautiful Beings 2022

Beautiful Beings 2022
Berdreymi (original title)
2h 3m | Drama | 22 April 2022 (Iceland)

Storyline:

Fourteen-year-old Balli is something of a misfit. He lives with his drug-addicted mother in a squalid house and is bullied by his classmates. A stepfather who “thought the gun wasn’t loaded” has left him with a glass eye. But then Balli meets three boys of his own age – Addi, Konni and Siggi – and a friendship gently develops. For the first time in his life, Balli finds that he is able to connect, especially with Addi, whose mother believes in “the subconscious”. Addi is fighting his own demons and, when his visions appear to indicate that Balli’s brutal stepfather can no longer be tolerated, the boys decide to act. Icelandic director Guðmundur Arnar Guðmundsson finds poetic images for a world marked by violence and aggression in his coming-of-age drama. In it, he depicts a group of youths who are in danger of foundering on the gender-normative behavioural code of their peer group. Desperately they cling to each other – with a grip that is painful and tender in equal measure.

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The Soccer Nanny 2011

The Soccer Nanny 2011

The Soccer Nanny 2011

The Soccer Nanny 2011
Au Pair, Kansas (original title)
1h 35m | Comedy, Drama | 25 June 2011 (USA)

Stoyline:

A dramedy about a recently widowed woman, living on a buffalo ranch in central Kansas, who hires a Norwegian soccer player to be a male au pair and help her raise two sons.

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Voy a pasármelo bien 2022

Voy a pasármelo bien 2022

Voy a pasármelo bien 2022

Voy a pasármelo bien 2022
1h 45m | Adventure, Comedy, Musical | 12 August 2022 (Spain)

Storyline:

David and Layla, two teenagers who really like “Hombres G” and they like each other too, but everything he does to win her over ends badly. Thirty years later they meet again and realize that the feelings have not completely disappeared.

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Bosch & Rockit 2022

Bosch & Rockit 2022

Bosch & Rockit 2022

Bosch & Rockit 2022
1h 46m | Drama | 18 August 2022 (Australia)

Storyline:

In the late summer along the Australian coast, Bosch, a young father goes on the run for drug dealing with his surf gang. In tow is his son, Rockit, who believes he is on a magical holiday.

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Boy of Two Worlds 1959

Boy of Two Worlds 1959

Boy of Two Worlds 1959

Boy of Two Worlds 1959
Paw (original title)
1h 33m | Family, Drama | 18 December 1959 (Denmark)

Storyline:

Young boy whose father was from Denmark and mother from a tropical island must live with his paternal aunt in Denmark. His skin color becomes an issue right away and he decides to escape and live in the forest.

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Scum 1979 (TV version)

Scum 1979 (TV version)

Scum 1979 (TV version)

Scum 1979 (TV version)
1h 18m | Crime, Drama | 12 September 1979 (UK)

Storyline:

This is the hard and shocking story of life in a British borstal for young offenders. The brutal regime made no attempt to reform or improve the inmates and actively encouraged a power struggle between the ‘tough’ new inmate and the ‘old hands’.

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