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Don't Shoot on Children
Dino and Marco are two brothers who live alone with their sick father. Marco is on drugs, and Dino becomes involved with a gang of dangerous criminals and is roped into pulling a bank heist with them.
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Plot Summary
This animated film tells the story of a young Jewish boy and his experiences during the Holocaust. He is separated from his family and must find a way to survive the horrors of war and persecution. The narrative focuses on his resilience and the kindness of strangers he encounters in his desperate struggle for survival.
Critical Reception
Don't Shoot on Children received a generally positive reception for its sensitive handling of a difficult subject matter through animation. Critics praised its emotional impact and its suitability as an educational tool for younger audiences, though some noted its somber tone.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its brave and poignant exploration of the Holocaust.
Commended for making a sensitive topic accessible to younger viewers.
Noted for its powerful emotional resonance.
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Fun Fact
This film was one of the first animated features to tackle the subject of the Holocaust directly, making its approach particularly noteworthy for its time.
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