I Am David

I Am David
I Am David

Film Details

Year

2003

Duration

92 minutes

Genres

Drama

Language

English

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Synopsis

Uplifting adventure about a 12-year-old boy escaping from a Communist labour camp and somehow making his way across Europe in 1952. David gets a lot of help from strangers in different countries - and he needs it - as it would be an incredible and dangerous journey for any boy of that age. But there is still the mystery of David's early life and why he was given help to get out of the camp. Could a letter hold the key?

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PG Classification

Contains mild threat.

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