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Pocket Money DVD

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Francois Truffaut brings his love of kids and cinema seamlessly together in this tribute to the joys yearnings pains and wonders of childhood. A kaleidoscopic rhapsody in Trauffaut's classic humanist style Small Change is a lyrically funny tribute to children. In the quaint French town of Thiers the streets abound with the sounds of children laughing and playing. While most of them deal with such simple issues as puppy love and starting school for the first time some don't find l

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Released
04 August 2003
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
MGM Home Ent. (Europe) Ltd. 
Classification
Runtime
102 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5050070010725 
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Francois Truffaut's tribute to the honesty and joyfulness of childhood. It follows the children of the quaint French town of Thiers and, while most are only worried about simple issues like puppy-love and school, some are faced with bigger problems. When the town is shocked when one boy's petty thievery is discovered, it finally opens the villagers' eyes to their children's pain.

Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play Francois Truffaut&39;s tribute to the honesty and joyfulness of childhood It follows the children of the quaint French town of Thiers and while most are only worried about simple issues like puppy-love and school some are faced with bigger problems When the town is shocked when one boy&39;s petty thievery is discovered it finally opens the villagers&39; eyes to their children&39;s pain