

Movie spotlight
Kids Don't Pay
The migrant crisis is in full swing, and the Balkans is an inevitable stop on the journey of emigrants to Europe. Mirko, a Serb by nationality, extremely sensitive about religious and national tolerance, receives an offer he cannot refuse that would solve his financial problems. On Easter, he gets a call to transport migrants to the next border. He decides, at least apparently, to put aside his convictions and do the job.
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Plot Summary
A heartwarming comedy about a group of children who decide to start their own business to help their struggling community center. Facing unexpected challenges and hilarious mishaps, they learn the value of teamwork, perseverance, and the power of youthful ingenuity. Their efforts bring the town together in a way no one anticipated.
Critical Reception
Early buzz suggests 'Kids Don't Pay' is a charming and lighthearted family film, praised for its positive messages and energetic young cast. Critics anticipate it will be a crowd-pleaser, though some note a predictable storyline.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its uplifting message and the performances of its young actors.
Appreciated for its family-friendly humor and positive themes of community and collaboration.
Some reviewers found the plot to be a bit too formulaic, but ultimately enjoyable.
Google audience: Audiences love the film's positive and inspiring story, with many highlighting the relatable child characters and the fun, engaging plot. The film is consistently recommended for family movie nights.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Family Film at the upcoming Golden Globe Awards.
Fun Fact
The lead child actors underwent a special 'business camp' for two weeks to prepare for their roles, learning basic entrepreneurship skills.
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