The Little Boy and the Ball 2010
In the lush and diverse landscape of Northern Trinidad & Tobago, 'The Little Boy and the Ball (2010)' unfolds a poignant tale of a young boy's unbreakable bond with his favorite companion, a soccer ball.
Director: Aaron Richards
Cast
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Little Boy and the Ball (2010) about?
This poignant drama explores the unbreakable bond between a young boy and his favorite companion, a soccer ball.
Who directed The Little Boy and the Ball?
Aaron Richards masterfully captures the intimate relationship between the young boy and his ball.
Who stars in The Little Boy and the Ball?
Ann Marie Gomes, Michael Gomes, and Adrian Welsh bring the story to life.
Is The Little Boy and the Ball (2010) worth watching?
With its serene atmosphere and thought-provoking themes, this 11-minute drama invites viewers to reflect on the beauty of simple connections.
How long is The Little Boy and the Ball?
The film has a runtime of 11 minutes.
The Little Boy and the Ball (2010) — A Heartwarming Tale of Unbreakable Bonds
In the lush and diverse landscape of Northern Trinidad & Tobago, 'The Little Boy and the Ball (2010)' unfolds a poignant tale of a young boy's unbreakable bond with his favorite companion, a soccer ball. Director Aaron Richards masterfully captures the intimate relationship between 10-year-old Richard and his ball, which becomes an extension of himself. As the ball develops blemishes from their adventures, we're reminded of the special place inanimate objects hold in our lives. With its serene atmosphere and thought-provoking themes, this 11-minute drama invites viewers to reflect on the beauty of simple connections.
Through the lens of 'The Little Boy and the Ball', we experience the world through the eyes of a child, where a ball becomes a trusted friend and a symbol of joy. With its gentle pace and poignant message, this film is a heartwarming exploration of the human spirit.
By exploring the complexities of a young boy's relationship with his ball, 'The Little Boy and the Ball (2010)' presents a powerful allegory for the importance of friendship and companionship in our lives.