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I Am David (2004)

I Am David (2004)
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A young boy is sent on a remarkable odyssey as he flees a Communist prison camp in this historical drama, set in Eastern Europe in the early '50s. David (Ben Tibber) is a 12-year-old boy who was sentenced with his parents to a Bulgarian labor camp when they were found guilty of political subversion; he hasn't seen his folks in years, and looks to fellow inmate Johannes (Jim Caviezel) for protection and guidance. One day, David is able to escape, and as he flees, he is given a sealed envelope with strict instructions that he is to travel to Denmark, and he cannot open the letter until he gets there. David makes his way to Greece, stows away on an Italian ship, and is befriended by Maria (Viola Carinci), a girl he saves from a fire. Maria convinces her wealthy family to take David in, but when they become curious about his background, David realizes he's in danger and is soon on the run once again. In time, David makes friends with Sophie (Joan Plowright), a kind Swiss woman who gives him a home and is willing to help him complete his long journey. I Am David was adapted from the novel North to Freedom by Anne Holm, and represented a change of pace for director Paul Feig, best known for his work on such offbeat television comedies as Arrested Development and Freaks and Geeks. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Ben TibberJames Caviezel, (more)
Director(s):
Paul Feig
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of I Am David

A young boy is sent on a remarkable odyssey as he flees a Communist prison camp in this historical drama, set in Eastern Europe in the early '50s. David (Ben Tibber) is a 12-year-old boy who was sentenced with his parents to a Bulgarian labor camp when they were found guilty of political subversion; he hasn't seen his folks in years, and looks to fellow inmate Johannes (Jim Caviezel) for protection and guidance. One day, David is able to escape, and as he flees, he is given a sealed envelope with strict instructions that he is to travel to Denmark, and he cannot open the letter until he gets there. David makes his way to Greece, stows away on an Italian ship, and is befriended by Maria (Viola Carinci), a girl he saves from a fire. Maria convinces her wealthy family to take David in, but when they become curious about his background, David realizes he's in danger and is soon on the run once again. In time, David makes friends with Sophie (Joan Plowright), a kind Swiss woman who gives him a home and is willing to help him complete his long journey. I Am David was adapted from the novel North to Freedom by Anne Holm, and represented a change of pace for director Paul Feig, best known for his work on such offbeat television comedies as Arrested Development and Freaks and Geeks. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
90 mins

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Director(s):
Paul Feig
Writer(s):
Paul Feig
Producer(s):
Lauren LevineDavina BellingClive Parsons
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Children in Peril, Adult Situations, Mild Violence, Scary Moments)
Categories:
Independent Films
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    Linda D.

    Based on Anne Holm's beautiful though not likely story (but hey it's a movie) of a12 yr old boy who escapes a Communist concentration camp and attempts to journey to Denmark on his own. Heart wrenching performance by young Ben Tibber & noteworthy (though brief) performances by James Caviezel and expecially the always marvy Miss Joan Plowright. An ending that will have your heart bleeding.

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    Jill Z.

    Riveting story of human trials and overcoming your upbringing.

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    James M.

    One of the best movies I've ever seen. Gripping, emotional, terrifying, uplifting, well acted, heartwarming. It literally made me gasp and tears welled up.

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