The Tree We Hurt

– Shot over a capricious summer, this film reveals a world of innocence shattered for some children in..

Type:
Movie
Rating:
7.10 / 10
Duration:
One Hour and 15 Minutes
Release Year:
1986
Original Name:
To dendro pou pligoname
The Tree We Hurt (1986) - Also known as To dendro pou pligoname

Shot over a capricious summer, this film reveals a world of innocence shattered for some children in their school by corporal punishment. It moves at its own pace to reveal a world of children and adults with animals, birds, nature and sea. The film bears a strong imprint of Greek identity with old chairs, priests with black robes and old dilapidated houses. Dimos Avdeliodis shows that children are not just made for mischief as they are shown to earn money in the form of coins which they earn by carrying the cross during funerals. As the children's gang grows bigger, there is a marked increase in the intensity of their mischievous behavior.For example : a hilarious scene is about how small children run for cover after having hurled mud cakes smeared with urine on wasps. The entire film is replete with scenes of this kind but in the end getting beaten by elders for waywardness and experiences of first love might be counted by viewers as their favorite moments of this film.

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The Tree We Hurt (1986) - Trailer

Release Date:

02 Apr 1987

Language:

Greek

Director:

Dimos Avdeliodis

Writer:

Dimos Avdeliodis

Main Actors:

Yannis Avdeliodis, Nikos Mioteris, Marina Delivoria, Katerina Kyriakodi

Plot:

The friendship between two young boys during the summertime in 60's Chios Island.

Awards:

2 wins.

Ratings:
Internet Movie Database:
7.1/10