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The Year My Parents Went on Vacation(O Ano em Que Meus Pais Saíram de Férias)

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Brazil · 2006
Rated PG · 1h 44m
Director Cao Hamburger
Starring Germano Haiut, Michel Joelsas, Paulo Autran, Simone Spoladore
Genre Drama

A boy is left alone in a Jewish neighborhood in the year of 1970, where both world cup and dictatorship happen in Brazil.

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70

Village Voice by

This warmly engaging film benefits from its understated approach (it suggests rather than spells out the political turmoil), and its light, comedic tone never mitigates the drama of the central story.

70

The New York Times by A.O. Scott

The performances are charming and convincing, and Mr. Joelsas does a good job of conveying Mauro’s loneliness and confusion as well as his playfulness. The Year My Parents Went on Vacation may not be terribly fresh or original, but its warm, sweet, nostalgic tone is hard to dislike.

75

TV Guide Magazine by Ken Fox

Hamburger's earnest effort offers interesting perspectives on Jewish life in South America's most populous city as well as the fate of political dissidents during a particularly dark period of Brazil's recent past.

63

Miami Herald by Marta Barber

One true gem is Daniela Piepszyk, Mauro's teen neighbor, who is a fireball and the leader of the neighborhood gang of boys. You can't take your eyes off her.

75

San Francisco Chronicle by Ruthe Stein

The filmmakers succeed with an unexpected ending. It's as fresh as everything in the movie, which turns out to be about so much more than one youngster's resilience.

75

New York Post by V.A. Musetto

The movie is stolen by 11-year-old Daniela Piepszyk as tomboy Hanna, one of Mauro's new friends. She has a face in a million.

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