Le pupille (2022) is a short film at Disney Plus which is an award winning short: Le Pupille means in Italian or Latin "The Pupils"
I found this by accident at Disney plus and I felt attracted to this film somehow. As I watched it after I found out it had won awards in Europe I saw why it was amazing. Though it was dreary like life was like then during world war II in Italy, it showed the resilience of girls in a convent who were still little and trying to figure everything out. The people around them were in the middle of World War II in Italy and the British had likely just hit the beaches at Anzio as you hear from the radio. It's an amazing look back at how things really were then amongst the innocence of little girls in Italy surrounded by Catholic Nuns. My wife loved this short feature too!
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medium-length film in which Alice Rohrwacher admirably combines humor,
irony, tenderness, musicals, pictorials, and comics to once again deal
with power, ...
Le pupille (Italian: [le puˈpille],
"The Pupils") is a 2022 short film directed and written by Alice
Rohrwacher. ... The film was shot in Super 16 and in 35 mm ...
Dec 16, 2022 — From writer and director, Alice Rohrwacher, and Academy Award® winning producer, Alfonso Cuarón, “Le Pupille” is a tale of innocence, ...
Dec 21, 2022 — Le Pupille
is an oddity on Disney+, a foreign short film seemingly destined to be
lost in the streamer's holiday and franchise bric-a-brac.
Dec 16, 2022 — Le Pupille
(translation The Pupil), is a 2022 Italian short film developed for
Disney+. The short is directed, written by, and stars Alba ...
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Jan 18, 2023 — “Le Pupille”
(The Pupil), a 37-minute drama about Christmastime goings-on at a
strict religious girls' boarding school in the 1940s, is on the ...
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story about pure and selfish desires, freedom and devotion, and the
anarchy that is capable of flowering in the minds of girls within the
confines of a strict religious boarding school at Christmas.
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