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  1. Recensione “All the Invisible Children”. a cura di Francesco Olivo (voto: 7) L’infanzia è da sempre tema caro al cinema. All the invisible children è un film in sette episodi che racconta le varie condizioni dell’infanzia nel mondo. Nato da un progetto della produttrice Chiara Filesi e di Stefano Veneruso, All the invisible children ...

  2. From Africa to Asia, through Rio, New York, and the Balkans, this omnibus film is a cry for all the children of the world that are victims of jailing, war, neglect, disease and abuse.

  3. All the Invisible Children è un film a episodi del 2005, diretto da Mehdi Charef, Emir Kusturica, Spike Lee, Kátia Lund, Jordan Scott, Ridley Scott, Stefano Veneruso e John Woo. Il film è diviso in sette cortometraggi, che raccontano della vita quotidiana dei bambini "invisibili" in diverse parti del mondo.

  4. 28 de may. de 2013 · Song Song and Little Catdirector: John WooAll The Invisible Children (Todos los Niños Invisibles) (2005) UNICEF. Siete cortometrajes de 7 realizadores difere...

    • 19 min
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    • Eusebio Nájera Martínez
  5. Spike Lee’s standout Jesus Children of America is worth the price of admission by itself. Ranking: 1. Jesus Children of America (Spike Lee) 2. Blue Gypsy (Emir Kusturica) 3. Song Song and Little Cat (John Woo) 4. João and Bilú (Kátia Lund) 5. Tanza (Mehdi Charef) 6. Jonathan (Ridley Scott / Jordan Scott) 7. Ciro (Stefano Veneruso)

  6. In All the Invisible Children, Brazil, Italy, England, Serbia, Burkina Faso, China and the United States provide the backdrops for deeply moving portraits of children who face terrible adversity – deprivation, disease, violence – on a daily basis.

  7. In “Jesus Children of America,” a film produced and directed by acclaimed filmmaker Spike Lee, a Brooklyn teen named Blanca learns that she was born HIV positive. Dealing with social ostracization and ignorance, Blanca explores the various forms of counseling and treatment available, and ultimately comes to terms with the personal implications of her condition.