

Nomads
Susan is a filmmaker working on a documentary about subway suicides at Mexico City. Roberto is an undocumented Mexican immigrant who cleans windows in New York. Roberto meets Susan and they start hanging out, sharing their own experiences.
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Plot Summary
A 10-year-old boy, driven by a desire to save his family's failing farm, embarks on a journey to find a mythical golden eagle. He believes this eagle holds the key to saving their land. Along the way, he encounters various challenges and learns valuable lessons about perseverance, nature, and the true meaning of family.
Critical Reception
The film received a generally lukewarm reception, with critics often pointing to its earnest intentions and family-friendly themes but finding its execution somewhat lacking in depth and originality. Audiences, particularly families, tended to appreciate the positive messages and the scenic portrayal of nature.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its positive messaging and gentle pace, suitable for younger viewers.
- Some critics found the plot predictable and the character development thin.
- The film's visual appeal, showcasing rural landscapes, was a common point of appreciation.
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Fun Fact
The film was directed by Marlo von Grönland, who also co-wrote the screenplay with his son, Bastian Von Grönland, who also stars in the film as the young protagonist.
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