Movies about the orphanage

Almost all children know the love of one or both parents. Nevertheless, there is a category of boys and girls who are deprived of a family from the time they are born or a little later. These kids spend all their childhood and adolescence in state institutions, without even realizing that somewhere there is another life, with maternal and fatherly love.

At the same time, each of these children with great impatience waits, when will come its turn, and it will have loving and caring parents. Unfortunately, only a small part of the children from the orphanage have a real family. Most of them are forced to stay in the orphanage until they reach adulthood. In turn, those children and adults who spent their whole lives in the family understand perfectly well what an orphanage is, but do not fully understand how the girls and boys live there, and what's going on in their hearts.

Among the various paintings of modern cinema, one of the most difficult, but at the same time, interesting are films about the orphanage. These film stories deserve special attention from children and adults, because only in them one can see how the human body is tempered from a small age, and how unfortunate children are forced to independently seek their way in life without seeking help from their mother and father.

We bring to your attention a list of the most interesting Russian films about the orphanage, which you need to see the whole family and necessarily discuss.

List of films about orphanages

If you are interested in films about children from the orphanage, be sure to look at least one Russian. Unfortunately, in Russia the minimum amount is allocated annually for social needs, so children left without parental care are forced to live in poverty and poverty.

Perhaps the most touching and interesting Russian film about the orphanage among the modern is the picture "The House of the Little One . " The main character of this miniseries accidentally finds an abandoned child and the fate of fate is in the orphanage. Obscured by pity, she decides not to leave the crumbs without her care.

The most famous Soviet film about the orphanage is the "Republic of ShKID" , which tells about the destiny of homeless children in the 1920s of the twentieth century. Also worth noting are other pictures of Soviet cinema, which, undoubtedly, deserve attention, namely:

Among the foreign paintings can be noted such as "December boys" and "Choristers".