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Titre original : A House Made of Splinters
  • 2022
  • 1h 27min
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Éclats d'enfance (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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Une institution pour les enfants qui ont été retirés de leur foyer dans l'attente d'une décision de justice concernant leur garde. Le personnel fait de son mieux pour que le temps que les en... Tout lireUne institution pour les enfants qui ont été retirés de leur foyer dans l'attente d'une décision de justice concernant leur garde. Le personnel fait de son mieux pour que le temps que les enfants y passent soit sûr et encourageant.Une institution pour les enfants qui ont été retirés de leur foyer dans l'attente d'une décision de justice concernant leur garde. Le personnel fait de son mieux pour que le temps que les enfants y passent soit sûr et encourageant.

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    • Simon Lereng Wilmont
  • Casting principal
    • Marharyta Burlutska
    • Anjelika Stolyarova
    • Olga Tronova
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Réalisation
      • Simon Lereng Wilmont
    • Casting principal
      • Marharyta Burlutska
      • Anjelika Stolyarova
      • Olga Tronova
    • 11avis d'utilisateurs
    • 28avis des critiques
    • 79Métascore
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    • Nommé pour 1 Oscar
      • 10 victoires et 20 nominations au total

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    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!
    9destiny_west

    So sad.

    I had to push myself to keep watching A House Made of Splinters, not because it was bad - it wasn't. It was because it was so heart breaking. Regardless of this being set in a Ukraine children's home, I think this documentary is universal as there are children going through this all over the world. Drug addict, alcoholic and abusive parents who don't give a damn about their children is something that is unfortunately wide spread across the world, it happens even in your own suburb probably.

    It was hard to watch these beautiful children going through such sadness. I would hate to know what they are thinking in their delicate minds, how unloved they were feeling, how abandoned they were.

    The staff of the home appear to do their best for them, but their hands are tied. They can't control useless parents.

    I think this documentary is a must watch for any parent.

    I hope that all these children featured are safe and having better lives.
    8brentsbulletinboard

    If Nothing Else, It Will Assuredly Move You

    It's patently unfair that anyone of a tender young age should have to endure the pain of life's hardships. Growing up can be challenging enough in itself, but, when it's compounded by such difficulties as parental abandonment, abuse, the death of loved ones and war, one can't help but wonder how the children saddled with these ordeals are able to survive. Thankfully, there are individuals and organizations that are willing to step in and offer support. Such is the case with a special shelter in eastern Ukraine, located not far from the front lines of the Donbass conflict, designed to care for youngsters awaiting court and government agency decisions regarding their fates. It's a place of both hope and sorrow but, most importantly, a wellspring of compassion to help see them through these trying times. Director Simon Lereng Wilmont's Oscar-nominated documentary takes a candid, probing look at life in the facility, told through the eyes of residents and staff. This heart-tugging chronicle captures the joy of success stories and the sadness of those whose suffering never seems to end, as well as the courage of others who manage to soldier on in the face of their circumstances. It also depicts the keen sense of realism that the shelter's residents develop at incredibly young ages, an awareness of the world that they shouldn't have to face so early on in life. Their understanding of these circumstances ultimately either helps them cope with their conditions or sends them down paths from which recovery is nearly impossible, despite whatever guidance they receive from their caregivers. No matter which direction their lives may take, however, viewers can't help but be moved by their stories, an expertly developed and eloquently nuanced aspect of the film that comes through loud and clear. Ideally, the film would have been stronger with a little more background about the facility itself - how it was established, how it's funded, what drew the staff members to it - but, considering the essential nature of its mission, some might contend that such information is incidental by comparison. In addition, for those wondering about the impact of the Russian-Ukrainian war, it should be noted that this production was filmed before the start of the onslaught, but an update on the residents' status is provided before the closing credits. It's indeed tragic that this current conflict has only added to the already-existing list of trials and tribulations affecting these children, but, as the film observes, of all the virtues and vices present in our existence, hope is the last one to die, a sentiment that aptly reflects what this remarkable refuge is all about, no matter how difficult things may get.
    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.
    10mmacgregor-09830

    What hope do any children have...

    I appreciate documentaries as these ,sometimes feel it's all sad music and encroach emotions but..situations such as these happen all over the world,not just Ukraine.

    While heartbreaking,I felt after watching it,these poor kids will be lost in some system,probably forever. They seem as if they don't have a chance. Parents who don't care and children who are too young to understand that they could be forgotten and want to come across as tough,hard lined and would,hopefully,survive life.

    The staff are beautiful as they don't give up and genuinely care for these kids unconditionally,but know it's to no avail.

    Kids that age don't really know what's going on. In a house with others that are hardened to the reality that they won't leave,or simply return,they mould the younger to emulate them...some kind of legacy for them.

    For what is going on in Eastern Europe at the moment,it's a heartbreaking reminder of the lost,abandoned children of a war they will never understand and any war doesn't really solve anything ,conflict just holds a grudge against it's "enemy" ,only to to show its ugly head again years later and more innocents suffer.

    Beautiful but heartbreaking and I wish the women who run the establishment thanks for genuinely caring for these lost souls.

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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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    • Date de sortie
      • 12 février 2023 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Danemark
      • Ukraine
      • Suède
      • Allemagne
      • Finlande
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    • Langues
      • Russe
      • Ukrainien
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    • Lieux de tournage
      • Lysychansk, Ukraine
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