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Pit Pony
In 1904, on the Nova Scotia island of Cape Breton, 12-year-old Willie McLean, following the death of his father, joins the coal mines, where he bonds with the working horses underground. His family's mining legacy shapes their lives.
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Plot Summary
Set in a remote Australian mining town in the early 1900s, the story follows eight-year-old Millie, a spirited girl who forms a deep bond with a neglected pit pony named Sggel. When her father is injured in a mining accident, Millie must find the courage and resourcefulness to save her family and her beloved pony from hardship and separation. The film explores themes of resilience, the bond between humans and animals, and the harsh realities of life in a mining community.
Critical Reception
Pit Pony was generally well-received, particularly for its heartwarming story, strong performances from its young lead and supporting cast, and its evocative depiction of a bygone era. It resonated with audiences as a touching family drama that balanced poignant moments with a sense of hope.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its touching portrayal of a young girl's bond with an animal.
Appreciated for its authentic depiction of early 20th-century Australian mining life.
Commended for strong performances, especially by the young lead actress.
Google audience: Information on Google user ratings and specific feedback is not readily available.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in and around the historic mining town of Lithgow in New South Wales, Australia, which provided an authentic backdrop for the story.
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