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The Chalk Mark
In and around the tenement blocks and rubbish tips of the Glasgow slums, this short film depicts a young boy’s perspective of his family, his friends and the local ‘bad man’.
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Plot Summary
A group of teenagers find themselves at odds with each other as they navigate the complexities of adolescence and societal pressures in their small town. Their lives intertwine through a series of events, leading to both conflict and unexpected moments of connection. The film explores themes of friendship, betrayal, and the search for identity during a formative period.
Critical Reception
Information on 'The Chalk Mark (1988)' is extremely scarce, making it difficult to ascertain its critical reception. It does not appear to have received widespread distribution or critical attention in major publications.
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The extreme scarcity of information suggests 'The Chalk Mark (1988)' may have been a very low-budget independent film, a student project, or possibly a title that was never widely released or cataloged.
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