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A House Made of Splinters

  • 2022
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
2.2K
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A House Made of Splinters (2022)
Children and staff in a special kind of home: an institution for children who have been removed from their homes while awaiting court custody decisions. Staff do their best to make the time children have there safe and supportive.
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Children and staff in a special kind of home: an institution for children who have been removed from their homes while awaiting court custody decisions. Staff do their best to make the time ... Read allChildren and staff in a special kind of home: an institution for children who have been removed from their homes while awaiting court custody decisions. Staff do their best to make the time children have there safe and supportive.Children and staff in a special kind of home: an institution for children who have been removed from their homes while awaiting court custody decisions. Staff do their best to make the time children have there safe and supportive.

  • Director
    • Simon Lereng Wilmont
  • Stars
    • Marharyta Burlutska
    • Anjelika Stolyarova
    • Olga Tronova
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    7.2/10
    2.2K
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    • Director
      • Simon Lereng Wilmont
    • Stars
      • Marharyta Burlutska
      • Anjelika Stolyarova
      • Olga Tronova
    • 11User reviews
    • 28Critic reviews
    • 79Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 10 wins & 21 nominations total

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    8archstanton-91943

    A Country Splintered

    The First Casualty of War is the Truth

    "The Truth" Something we associate with childhood, innocence, naivety, honesty, bliss, wonder, trust.

    Childhood is under threat worldwide, the stress of a Toxic Capitalism and over population has left our children traumatised and vulnerable.

    Homo Sapiens are a destructive species, but their is a moment in their development that is truly wonderful, childhood.

    This documentary illustrates how we have truly lost our way, Capitalism fuels the war in Ukraine

    Trillions of Dollars in supplied weapons and promises of joining NATO under certain conditions

    Children want loving parents and a nice meal and warm bed, but the Patriarchy insists on it's dick measuring contest.

    The whole World of Children is at war , and Truth is not the first casualty, it's always the Children.
    9till_mirami

    Very touching

    A very touching film about children in a shelter. You get to follow some children during they stay, wich can be no more than 9 months.

    I liked the film very much and was touched by it. It would have been the same even in different times, but now when Russia has attacked Ukraine 10 days ago and so many suffer badly. Those children don't have an easy life and now also the war. Do they have food, water and heating? Are they still alive? Those thoughts came to me when watching. It's such a cruel war. All wars are cruel, of course.

    Thank you for this wonderful portrait of the children!
    7Xstal

    Fractured Families...

    Your parents prefer the bottle over you, like to drink themselves to death while they eschew, as you're a child you are then taken, left feeling totally forsaken, at a loss to know, what you are meant to do. At least the people at the house really do care, and all the other kids with which you have to share, but if those parents don't recover, no one comes along to foster, the orphanage, is where you'll find despair.

    It's a heart-breaking film that shows us the journey of several children whose parents addiction has landed their offspring in a world they never would have expected, although far preferable to what must have been hell on earth before. Located in eastern Ukraine, the story is one that can be told the world over, sadly.
    8FilmFanatic2023

    A Heartbreaking and Eye-Opening Documentary about Ukrainian Children in Crisis

    A House Made of Splinters is a documentary by Simon Lereng Wilmont, an Oscar-nominated filmmaker who spent a year filming four children living in a shelter for abused and neglected kids in Ukraine. The film shows their daily struggles, hopes and fears as they face the threat of being sent to a state orphanage or being caught up in the ongoing war.

    The film is not a conventional documentary that provides facts and context. Instead, it focuses on the intimate and personal stories of the children, who range from 6 to 14 years old. They are Marharyta, a shy girl who loves animals; Anjelika, a rebellious teenager who dreams of becoming a singer; Olga, a cheerful girl who suffers from epilepsy; and Sasha, a boy who has been traumatized by his abusive father.

    The film does not shy away from showing the harsh realities of their lives, such as poverty, violence, addiction and corruption. It also captures their moments of joy, friendship and resilience. The film is shot with a handheld camera that follows them closely, creating a sense of intimacy and empathy. The film also uses natural sound and music to create a contrast between the bleakness of their situation and their inner world.

    A House Made of Splinters is a powerful and poignant documentary that exposes the plight of millions of children in Ukraine and beyond. It is also a testament to their courage and humanity. It is one of the best documentaries of the year and deserves to be seen by everyone.
    7peter0969

    Quite heartbreaking and sometimes hard to watch

    Originally premiered at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival in the World Cinema Documentary Competition Selection.

    "A House Made of Splinters" examines the children and staff in a special kind of home: an institution for children who have been removed from their homes while awaiting court custody decisions. This documentary is pretty brutal and touching. The exploitation of children in the institution was well presented as the documentary focuses on how the children are being effected and their life isn't easy.

    The camerawork and presentation is very well done and the soundtrack fits properly to the film's tone. Each children that is explored give interesting discussions about themselves, their families and sometimes horrifying confessions of what their parents are like and what they had seen through their eyes. The documentary isn't entirely depressing with some nice wholesome moments where we witness the children experience happiness, but the overall lore is pretty depressing. There are some pacing issues halfway in the film and some of the music is a bit cheesy but for the most part, it was effective.

    For someone who has young relatives, this documentary was pretty tough to watch sometimes. But it's very important to be seen. I'd recommend it.

    Rating: B+

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      Just before the credits, there is a message: On 24th February 2022, Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Two days prior, the children were evacuated by staff to the western region; but with war raging across the country, nowhere in Ukraine is safe.
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    • Release date
      • February 21, 2023 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Denmark
      • Ukraine
      • Sweden
      • Germany
      • Finland
    • Official sites
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    • Languages
      • Russian
      • Ukrainian
    • Also known as
      • Будинок зі скалок
    • Filming locations
      • Lysychansk, Ukraine
    • Production companies
      • Final Cut for Real
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      • Donkey Hotel
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      • $364
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      • 1h 27m(87 min)
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