LOCKDOWN CHILDREN'S RIGHTS (2021)
ジャンル : ドキュメンタリー
上映時間 : 1時間 24分
演出 : Patricia Marchart, Judith Raunig
シノプシス
The film LOCKDOWN CHILDREN'S RIGHTS gives a voice to children and adolescents, but also to experts who are concerned with their health, and can provide insight into the traces that dealing with the Corona crisis has already left and will continue to leave. This film was developed together with children and young people: they filmed from their point of view and thus show how the lockdown affects their very personal experience.
ディズニーワールドの近くでその日暮らしをしている貧しい母子。社会の片隅で生きる人々の日常を、カラフルに描き出したショーン・ベイカー監督のマジカルな人間ドラマ。天才子役ブルックリン・キンバリー・プリンスが熱演。
8歳の少年マックスはシングルマザーのママと姉と3人暮らし。マックスはある日、大好きな狼の着ぐるみを着て悪さをするが、それにママは激怒。その悔しさから家を飛び出したマックスは偶然見つけたボートに乗って海へ。やがてマックスがたどり着いたのは、大きな体を持つ不思議な“かいじゅう”たちが大勢暮らす島だった。マックスはなりゆきからその島に王様として迎えられ、みんなが幸せに暮らせる王国を作ろうとめざす。
作家エマ・ドナヒューのベストセラー小説をブリー・ラーソン主演で映画化。監禁された女性とその部屋で生まれ育った息子が外界へと脱出。そこから始まるさまざまな葛藤や苦悩、感動を描き上げていく。
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