Little Men

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«Why they’re still mad on us?» · «Our parents are involved in a business matter and it’s getting ugly. So they’re taking it out on us.» Summer in Brooklyn. Jake’s parents have just moved into the house that used to belong to his grandfather. Tony’s mother has been renting the shop on the ground floor forever. The two 13-year-olds quickly discover their shared interest in art, computer games and girls. Together, they dream of transferring to the renowned La Guardia High School in the autumn. Soon they become allies, not only against the other boys on the block, but also when it comes to the rent dispute between their parents. Attempting to stem the inexorable effect the adult world is having on their genuine friendship, they stage a headstrong protest. Once again renowned Indie director Ira Sachs intuitively explores the family and moral conflicts with emotional depth.

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  • Runtime

    85 min
  • Country

    United States
  • Year of Presentation

    2016
  • Year of Production

    2016
  • Director

    Ira Sachs
  • Cast

    Greg Kinnear, Paulina Gracia, Jennifer Ehle, Theo Taplitz
  • Production Company

    TYFBH
  • Berlinale Section

    Generation
  • Berlinale Category

Biography Ira Sachs

Born in Memphis, Tennessee, USA in 1965. Sachs’ work has already featured in the Panorama in 2005 with Forty Shades of Blue, in 2010 with Last Address, in 2012 with the Teddy Award-winning Keep the Lights On, in 2014 with Love is Strange, in 2016 with Little Men and, most recently, in 2023 with Passages. Sachs is the founding director of Queer|Art, an arts organisation which supports queer and trans artists in film, performance, literature and visual arts.

Filmography Ira Sachs

1992 Vaudeville | 1994 Lady | 1997 The Delta | 2000 10/26/00 | 2002 Get it while you can | 2002 Untitled | 2005 Forty Shades of Blue | 2007 Married Life | 2010 Last Address | 2012 Keep the Lights On | 2014 Love is Strange | 2016 Little Men | 2019 Frankie | 2025 Peter Hujar’s Day