“All the invisible children” is a 2005 documentary about poor, abandoned and exploited children. It’s a collection of seven short films which focus different situations. They are directed by the most famous directors from each represented country. The money they get is given to UNICEF.

The seven short films are:
- Tanza - by Mehdi Charef;
- Blue Gypsy - by Emir Kusturica;
- Jesus Children of America - by Spike Lee;
- Joao and Bilu - by Kátia Lund;
- Jonathan - by Ridley Scott and Jordan Scott;
- Ciro - by Stefano Veneruso;
- Song Song and Little Cat - by John Woo.
- Tanza - by Mehdi Charef;
- Blue Gypsy - by Emir Kusturica;
- Jesus Children of America - by Spike Lee;
- Joao and Bilu - by Kátia Lund;
- Jonathan - by Ridley Scott and Jordan Scott;
- Ciro - by Stefano Veneruso;
- Song Song and Little Cat - by John Woo.
I think this DVD is very interesting. It isn’t a happy film, but it shows us problems that exist in the whole world. It helps us to understand the difficulties of so many children, of so many innocents.
The film I prefer is “Jesus Children of America”. It’s about a girl whose parents are addicted to drugs. Through other people she discovers that they have aids and, of course, she has it too.
In my opinion you should see this DVD, specially those who think that have insoluble problems...
In my opinion you should see this DVD, specially those who think that have insoluble problems...
Diana Chagas
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