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Sweet Thing
Original title:
Sweet Thing
Slovenian title:
Sladka stvar
Section:
KINGS & QUEENS
Country, year:
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Length:
91
Directed by:
Alexandre Rockwell
Screenplay:
Alexandre Rockwell
Cinematography:
Lasse Tolboll
Music:
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Subtitles:
slovenian
Language:
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Voting code:
I
Cast:
Lana Rockwell (Billie), Nico Rockwell (Nico), Jabari Watkins (Malik), Will Patton (Adam), Karyn Parsons (Eve), ML Josepher (Beaux)
Awards:
Berlinale 2020 (Crystal Bear For Best Film Generation Kplus), Tribeca 2020

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Description:
A tragicomic story about the challenges of growing up in difficult circumstances, Sweet Thing celebrates the redemptive power of adventurous spirit and children's imagination. The main characters are played by the director's real-life children and wife.

With a beautiful singing voice and named after Billie Holiday who she daydreams about, teenager Billie and her younger brother Nico spend their days scrounging up scrap metal in New Bedford, Massachusetts. For Billie and Nico, life with their father is a roller-coaster ride of playfulness and unease. When he is in the grip of alcohol, tears flow and their apparently idyllic family life collapses. Their mostly absent and irresponsible mother is not much help either. But their friendship with Malik, a boy of Billie's age, frees them from their shackles. Together they embark on a journey full of intense moments of freedom.

"It's a testament to childhood resilience. There's a real beauty to the characters' childhood, because it's also tragedy right underneath it. Children can be in horrific situations, but there's this magic that kids often find. It's part of their natural survival. The film goes there and lives there for a while. Not that there's a message, but the film taps into a piece of us, all of us." (Karyn Parsons)