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Oldie but Goodie, plus Warm but Sad

Posted by Victor Khomenko on April 24, 2011 at 15:51:34:

Where the Sidewalk Ends has all the sins of the era, you have to adjust your scale when watching it, but then it becomes very rewarding... definitely one of the better films of that period and genre.

From a totally different era and continent - comes Flores de Otro Mundo. It strips the relationships of the common layer of superficiality so often seen today. You can say the ending is sad... you can say it reflects life. Be it as it may, if you like films about people, put this one on your list.