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El chico que miente (2010)











A Child Betrayed: The Calvin Mire Story (1994)
Nice acting from Blake Bashoff.
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A Child Is Waiting (1963)
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Child's Cry (1986)
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ChildHood (2017)
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The Childhood of a Leader (2015)
Atmospheric, good-looking film streaked with psychoanalysis. Overly ambitious but has some fine set pieces. Tom Sweet gives a good performance, doing his best with a rather flatly written character.
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Children (1976)
Terence Davies's very first film, featuring fourteen-year-old Philip Mawdsley. Made before he went to film school -- Madonna and Child was his graduation piece -- and it does show, but so does his remarkably original cinematic gift.












Children of Fire Mountain (1979)
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The Children of Green Knowe (1986)
Faithful, solid BBC adaptation of the superb book, whose magic and beauty are a bit difficult to convey on screen -- however, everyone throws themselves into it, the house is the real house and the kids reportedly had a great time making it.











The Children of Leningradsky (2005)
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Children of the Damned (1963)
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Children of the Dog Star (1984)
Great little series with a simple enough but layered and compelling plot. Its biggest strength is how well-drawn the characters are. Very creditable performances by the young amateur actors. Also see the 1981 series Under the Mountain.











Children of the Stones (1977)
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Children Underground (2000)
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Chizkeik (2008)
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Chocky (1984)
Despite some stilted dialogue, the first season in particular is pretty good. Andrew Ellams is an engaging lead.
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Choele (2014)
Simple, sunny, realistic, sweet and astute. Lautaro Murray does a great job.











The Choir (1995)
Nice enough, lovely singing from Gloucester Cathedral Choir, though the selection of stodgy Victorian music could have done with some variation. That the future star chorister just walks in with a great voice isn't realistic -- singing like that takes a lot of training, and Anthony Way's St Paul's classmate Connor Burrowes was a far better treble in any case. Way, however, had the looks and the screen presence, used to great advantage here.
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Chop Shop (2007)











Les choristes (2004)
Middling pablum but touching in parts and worth seeing for Jean-Baptiste Maunier and the singing of Les Petits Chanteurs de Saint-Marc (mixed choir). Maunier, who sings very pleasantly though he's definitely not in the top rank of boy singers, was twelve and a half at the time of filming; he sang his last as a soloist a month past his fourteenth birthday, then retired, wishing to go out on a high note rather than wait until his voice began changing. Later he turned up again in the 2006 film of Le Grand Meaulnes.
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