film was Bādkonak-e sefīd (1995; The White Balloon), about a young girl who wants to buy a goldfish but loses her money down a sewer drain. The drama—which was written by Kiarostami—earned Panahi the Caméra d'Or, the prize for first-time directors, at the Cannes film festival.
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- Central Station is a 1998 Brazilian French drama movie directed by Walter Salles and starring Fernanda Montenegro, Vinícius de Oliveira, Marília Pêra, Soia Lira, Othon Bastos, Otávio Augusto, Matheus Nachtergaele.
- The film ends with Saajan travelling with the dabbawalas in the local train as they head to pick up the lunchbox from Ila's home. There's a sense of an ending here, as the dabbawalas are the unseen force who reunite these lovers in the first place.
- Hunt for the Wilderpeople is a 2016 New Zealand film by Taika Waititi, following a rebellious foster child and his gruff uncle on a wild adventure through the bush. Blending humor, heartfelt storytelling, and stunning landscapes, it explores themes of belonging, freedom, and
- The film premiered at South by Southwest on March 9, 2019, and was given a limited theatrical release in the United States on August 9, 2019, by Roadside Attractions.
- Replying to @drekdubioAt the tale's end, Kaguya-hime reveals her celestial origins and returns to the Moon. The story is also known as The Tale of Princess Kaguya after its protagonist.
- Peter explains that both his parents are dead and that Mr McGregor killed his dad and put him in a pie. Peter is very upset about this.
- The King's Speech is a 2010 historical drama film directed by Tom Hooper and written by David Seidler.
- The story begins with new student, Nishimiya Shoko, arriving at school. Several of her classmates are shocked to learn she is deaf and, led by popular boy Ishida, take to bullying her. Nishimiya refuses to fight back and, despite her best efforts to appease the situation, it soon
- Aftersun received four nominations at the 76th BAFTA Awards, where Wells won for Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer.
- Song of the Sea (Irish: Amhrán na Mara) is a 2014 animated fantasy film directed and co-produced by Tomm Moore, co-produced by Ross Murray, Paul Young, Stephen Roelants, Serge and Marc Ume, Isabelle Truc, Clement Calvet, Jeremie Fajner, Frederik Villumsen, and Claus Toksvig
- Cache ends with a long-ish static shot of kids being let out from school (I assume), with the main characters' son walking off with the child of the assumed antagonist. The White Ribbon ends with a church assembly, I believe, and Amour ends with the daughter walking through the
- Replying to @drekdubioAmour premiered at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival, where it won the Palme d'Or, making Haneke the second filmmaker to win twice consecutively.
- Replying to @drekdubioArrietty, a tiny teenager, lives with her parents in the recesses of a suburban home, unbeknown to the homeowner and housekeeper. Like others of her kind, Arrietty remains hidden from her human hosts, but occasionally ventures forth from beneath the floorboards to borrow sugar

