
Breaking Stones 2009
Breaking Stones (2009) is a heart-wrenching documentary that follows the journey of a young Nepali boy, Ram Kumar, as he toils on the construction of a road to support his family.
Director: Tassia Kobylinska
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Breaking Stones (2009) about?
The film follows a young Nepali boy as he works on the construction of a road to support his family, while dreaming of a better future.
Who directed Breaking Stones?
Tassia Kobylinska brings her unique perspective to this poignant documentary.
Who stars in Breaking Stones?
The film features Ram Kumar in a powerful and moving performance.
Is Breaking Stones (2009) worth watching?
While the IMDb rating is not available, the film's powerful themes and poignant storytelling make it a worthwhile watch for anyone interested in documentaries.
How long is Breaking Stones?
The film has a runtime of 8 minutes.
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About Breaking Stones (2009) — A Young Boy's Quest for a Better Future
Breaking Stones (2009) is a heart-wrenching documentary that follows the journey of a young Nepali boy, Ram Kumar, as he toils on the construction of a road to support his family. With every heave of a boulder and every smash of a rock, Ram's dreams of a better future unfold - one where he can soar as a pilot, heal as a doctor, or lead as the next great leader of Nepal. Through the lens of Tassia Kobylinska, the director behind this poignant film, we witness the resilience and determination of a child in the face of adversity.
As the camera captures the harsh realities of life in a war-torn region, we are reminded of the importance of hope and perseverance. With a runtime of just 8 minutes, Breaking Stones (2009) is a powerful and moving experience that will leave viewers reflecting on the true meaning of strength and courage.
This gripping documentary not only sheds light on the struggles faced by internally displaced persons but also celebrates the unbreakable spirit of a young boy who refuses to give up on his dreams.