Returning as a teenager, the youth story in the documentary

Herzen said that childhood and the first two or three years of adolescence are the most complete and beautiful parts of our lives. It is the only time that truly belongs to us. In the vigorous youth days, under these documentary shots of the works shown at the Golden Red Cotton Film Festival, teenagers of different races and skin colors all over the world have similar troubles and happiness.

Jun Ha's Planet

Junha's Planet

Director: Hung Hyung Suk

Length: 108 minutes

Country/Region: South Korea

The first day of the new school year is 31 (especially the first day of the new school year for the 11-year-old Junha) All of his classmates avoided him because they didn't know when Jun Ha would suddenly spit and kick them. His teacher tried to persuade him patiently, but they couldn't get into the heart of this melancholy boy. The same question arises in everyone's mind: Do people with such serious behavior problems really belong to this happy classroom?

Internet celebrity teenager

Jawline

Director: Lisa Mandrup

Length: 93 minutes

Country/Region: United States

16-year-old Austin Tester is an ordinary and many young country boy living in Tennessee, USA. People are also facing the pressure and troubles of growth. With his optimistic video content and handsome appearance,

has gradually accumulated his fans on the live broadcast platform. The mantra is "brave to pursue dreams". The boy also has his own dream-to become a professional internet celebrity and settle in Los Angeles, the city of stars. After being discovered by professional agents, can

grow into a true idol? Can the original dream be realized?

divorced parents at my home

Where We Belong

Director: Jacqueline Zander

Length: 77 minutes

Country/Region: Switzerland

The word divorce is the end of a relationship for both spouses; , It is the collapse and fragmentation of a family. Home is no longer a home, where should the children go? At the age when they should have been loved by their parents, the five children were forced to accept the separation of their parents, with their small bodies bearing the love and pain brought by their native families.

Adults always think that children do not understand the entanglements of the adult world. But in fact, children's clear and bright eyes can best see through all the complexity. Let's follow the children in the most gentle resistance to the world, and face the scars caused by the broken family with great courage.

Ballet Junior

Three Dances

Director: Gloria Haratz

Length: 76 minutes

Country/Region: Hungary

How many tests does an ordinary boy need to endure to grow into an outstanding ballet dancer? At the Hungarian Dance Academy, strict assessments are performed almost every day. Day and night practice, exquisite and elegant dance steps, three boys of different ages and personalities carry the expectations of the family and personal dreams, rejuvenating the 600-year-old ballet art. But at the same time, they also have their own growing troubles, experiencing physical and spiritual struggles between ideal and reality. Faced with rounds of rigorous assessments, can they pass it smoothly? Will they have unexpected gains on the path of growth destined to be lonely?

Her V-force life

The Magic Life of V

Director: Tonyslav Khristov

Length: 86 minutes

Country/Region: Finland/Bulgaria/Denmark

High hanging candles and food on the table Wearing academic robes to participate in the grand ball in the castle, as if you are in HarryPotter's wizarding world. This is the 25-year-old Vera's effort to get out of the shadow of childhood-participating in Live-Role-Playing.

For 14 years, she could not face the alcoholic father who abused her and her brother. In this magical world, as the character V, she has accomplished many things that "Vera" dared not do, constantly breaking through her boundaries, and also in order to help her mentally unsound brother.

Days passed, Vera finally plucked up the courage to face the nightmare in her heart, her father. After 14 years of dialogue, can she wait for a late apology? Can you get out of the unforgettable childhood trauma?

Aurora in a flash

Once Aurora

Directors: Stephen Sheworth, Benjamin Rand

Length: 70 minutes

Country/Region: Norway

When we pursued these young idols, the young people who shined brightly. How much effort and hardship have to be behind the scenes? Aurora from Norway is just such an idol. After being discovered by Bole at the age of 16, Aurora dropped out of school and took her first album to tour around the world.

But when she ushered in 20 years old, she also ushered in the bottleneck period of her acting career. Is all this brought about by becoming an idol really what she wants? If not, is there any other choice besides continuing to shine?

call me an intern

Call Me Intern

Director: Leo David Hyde; Natalie Berger

Length: 67 minutes

Country/Region: Switzerland /New Zealand

Are you willing to work for others for free? What do you do when faced with unpaid pay? Millennials have their own unique views on unpaid internships. The film focuses on three post-00s interns who refuse to be free labor, challenge traditional stereotypes, and express their voice to the increasing number of interns around the world.

Author and editor: Yang