Boys Village
Boys Village

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Boys Village

2011
Movie
22 min
English

The Boys' Village was once a village-style holiday camp located in West Aberthaw, on the south coast of Wales. Built in the 1920s as a holiday home for Welsh coalminers' sons, boasting a pool, sports yards and even a chapel of its own. Not much remains of its former glory, though. Shattered glass and debris are all over the place; graffiti on the walls. There are countless trap falls and opportunities for injury. A parent's nightmare, it can be heaven on earth for a certain kind of child. It more or less is for Kevin. He has been eleven years old for quite some time now. Has it been years or decades?

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IMDb7.6/10
Director: C.J. WallisGenres: Drama, Short

Plot Summary

This short film follows the lives of several young boys living in a village that has been impacted by the war, highlighting their struggles and resilience. It offers a glimpse into their daily routines, their dreams, and the harsh realities they face in a world where innocence is constantly challenged.

Critical Reception

Boys Village is a poignant and impactful short film that has been recognized for its sensitive portrayal of childhood in conflict zones. It has garnered attention for its powerful storytelling and emotional resonance, offering a humanistic perspective on the devastating effects of war on young lives.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its raw emotional impact and unflinching portrayal of childhood hardship.

  • Applauded for its direction and the authentic performances of its young cast.

  • Seen as a powerful statement on the consequences of war on the most vulnerable.

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Fun Fact

Director C.J. Wallis often works with independent and documentary projects that explore social issues.

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