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Section: International Competition of Feature Films for Youth
Giant Little Ones (2018)
A heartfelt and intimate coming-of-age story about friendship, self-discovery and the power of love without labels. Adolescents face enormous pressure to make life-defining decisions every day and they want to lock in their identities sooner than later. All of this pressure is exacerbated by physical and social changes. Franky is under more pressure than most. His life was altered when his father left his mother for a man. Franky is left confused and angry toward his father for breaking up the family. Things are further confused for Franky when his wild birthday party ends in a sexual encounter no one could have imagined, including his best friend and girlfriend. As Franky's world crumbles, he and his friends are forced to decide what kind of people they want to be.
Country | Canada |
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Year | 2018 |
Duration | 94 min |
Rating | 15 |
Language | English |
Subtitle | Czech |
Directed by | Keith Behrman |
Screenplay | Keith Behrman |
Director of Photography | Guy Godfree |
Music | Michael Brook |
Edited by | Sandy Pereira |
Contact | Mongrel International |
Biography
A Canadian director. He studied fine arts at Simon Fraser University, then film at the Canadian Film Center. He directed the short films Thomas (1994), White Cloud, Blue Mountain (1997) and Ernest (2000). He found international success with his feature drama debut Flower and Garnet (2002). He also makes TV series and documentaries.
Teenagers, Family, Friendship, Positive Choices, Drama, School, Romance