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Synopsis: Mia, 15, is at odds with everyone. School is hell and her mother is always on her back. Mia is only at peace when she is running - something she is good at. On a downtown shopping street she meets Zack, 16, who runs with a gang of kids who want to become parent independent and live as pickpockets. Mia joins them, but finds the pressure difficult. Moreover, the police have their eye on them. Mia has a choice, to keep ignoring her problems or face up to them.
 
IMDB:
4.1
Year:
2011
76 min
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- well done, man.

- Well done, come with us.

What is it actually you are doing?

We are pickpockets.

- Is that a problem?

- No.

Our goal is to buy our own house,

and every penny put aside.

- Can I stay there?

- Of course .

It is for us and the others on the street.

Our place, we decide.

- What about this house?

- There we live, until the owner comes home.

- I just couldn't reach his wallet.

- Look what I found in the closet.

- Don't I get a green?

- Yes, and more green tea.

- Have you finished counting?

- It is something like green tea.

- Do you share them up in sizes?

- Well, thank you.

- Give me the pile.

- Is it enough to the house?

- We will soon have a party, right?

- There are 2,400 here.

- We should soon have enough.

- There's 4,200

Done, they are ready.

There are 10,000.

- Are you sure?

- Almost completely certain.

Mia, will you count it ?

- Is there anyone who has more dollars?

- I have more.

There is a lot, huh?

- We are also skilled .

- We are top- motivated.

Mia, there is no turning back.

You know our secret.

We trust you.

Zack, left hand on blue.

Right foot on orange.

Azim, right foot on...

...orange. Peter?

- Has anyone seen a guinea pig?

- Jonas!

- I missed him so much.

- Your mother could have seen you.

No, come on!

Okay , keep it, but it is

your responsibility to keep track of it.

- Why did you run away from home?

- I could not take it anymore.

I was born and was so ugly,

the doctor quit.

My mother went crazy,

and my father cried out in shock:

'' Give him a bag over his head.

I've had enough. ''

- Obviosly I moved out.

- Were you so ugly?

- Yes, but I grew out of it.

- A lie!

My mother was ballarina,

So before I could walk -

- I was put in a harness

to get up on the toe.

people, they said:

''How cute she is in pink and light blue.''

''But, Mom, I'm a boy.''

''nonsense, take the skirt on.''

- Then I moved.

- Did you wear a skirt?

- Seriously, she's crazy.

- It's nothing.

My stomach always growled

as a mongrel that sees red.

My father forbade me dinner,

He said I was too fat.

I lived only by air and water

and fat from a mosquito

while the others feasted

on sauce and ham.

In the end I had to run around in

the shower to get wet .

- You just might be dead.

- I have something much worse.

I had to clean the house

every single day

and got beat every time,

I thought of relaxing.

- A house? Our two-man tent was leaking.

- A tent? We had a plastic bag.

I grew up in the woods

and was eaten by wild animals.

My city was etched away,

replaced by a set of handlebars. / i

My father beat me once

with oar from a boat.

I was still of to school anyway,

I was supposed to amount to something.

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