
NADIA 2017
In the emotionally charged short drama *NADIA (2017)* directed by Teddy Nygh, a vulnerable teenager faces the brutal reality of homelessness after being cast out by her exasperated mother.
Director: Teddy Nygh
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is NADIA (2017) about?
*NADIA (2017)* follows a teenage girl who is thrown onto the streets after her mother kicks her out, leaving her with no safe place to go. Her life changes unexpectedly when her school principal finds her sleeping rough and decides to help. The film captures her journey through hardship with emotional depth and quiet hope.
Who directed NADIA?
*NADIA (2017)* was directed by Teddy Nygh, a filmmaker known for his sensitive storytelling and ability to convey deep emotion in compact narratives.
Who stars in NADIA?
The film features Richie Campbell, Rosa Coduri-Fulford, Denise Gough, Ben Bailey Smith, and Leo Gregory among its leading cast.
Is NADIA (2017) worth watching?
Despite its short runtime, *NADIA (2017)* packs a powerful emotional punch, making it a compelling watch for fans of character-driven drama. Its themes of resilience and human connection resonate strongly, and the performances elevate the story beyond its concise format.
How long is NADIA?
*NADIA (2017)* runs for 17 minutes.
About NADIA (2017) — A Raw Portrait of Teen Homelessness and Unexpected Kindness
In the emotionally charged short drama *NADIA (2017)* directed by Teddy Nygh, a vulnerable teenager faces the brutal reality of homelessness after being cast out by her exasperated mother. With no one to rely on, Nadia's life takes a pivotal turn when her high school principal, Mr. Green, discovers her sleeping on a cold park bench and intervenes with unexpected compassion. This raw and intimate portrait explores themes of resilience, unexpected kindness, and the quiet battles young people face beyond public view.
Set against the stark backdrop of urban isolation, *NADIA (2017)* delivers a poignant snapshot of teenage struggle and the transformative power of small acts of empathy. Teddy Nygh crafts a story that lingers in the heart, blending quiet tension with deeply human moments. With standout performances from Richie Campbell and Denise Gough, the film transforms a fleeting encounter into a lasting reflection on connection and survival.