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Little Fishes
The love story of three women, Pearl, Goby and Marina, who reunite after ten long years, only to find that they still have their differences.
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Plot Summary
In Nazi-occupied Norway during World War II, a young Jewish girl named Ruth and her brother escape a concentration camp. They are separated and Ruth finds herself alone, navigating the dangerous and unforgiving landscape. She must rely on her wit and the kindness of strangers to survive and find a way to freedom.
Critical Reception
Little Fishes received generally positive reviews for its poignant storytelling and strong performances, particularly from its young lead. Critics praised its sensitive portrayal of a child's experience during wartime, though some found the pacing to be deliberately slow.
What Reviewers Say
A moving and often harrowing depiction of a child's resilience during the Holocaust.
Praised for its emotional depth and the performances of its young cast.
The film's somber tone and deliberate pacing may not appeal to all viewers.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot in Lithuania to double for the harsh landscapes of occupied Norway.
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