I Am David
Believe in the power to change your destiny
A 12-year-old boy manages to flee a Communist concentration camp on his own, through sheer will and determination. All he has in his possession is a loaf of bread, a letter to deliver to someone in Denmark, and a compass to help get him there.
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Cast

Ben Tibber
David

Jim Caviezel
Johannes

Joan Plowright
Sophie

Hristo Shopov
The Man

Silvia De Santis
Elsa

Paco Reconti
Giovanni

Roberto Attias
Baker

Francesco De Vito
Roberto

Paul Feig
American Man

Lucy Russell
American Woman

Maria Bonnevie
David's Mother

Alessandro Sperduti
Carlo

Shaila Rubin
Vineyard Owner

Diyan Machev
Party Guest

Nikola Rudarov
Store Owner

Dobrin Dosev
Border Guard

Malin Krastev
Policeman

Matt Patresi
Swiss Border Guard

Maxim Genchev
Policeman

Stefan Shterev
Bulgarian Officer
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Reviews
Wuchak
_**A boy flees the Iron Curtain for a new life in Western Europe**_
Escaping a concentration camp in 1952 Bulgaria, a cynical boy (Ben Tibber) stows away to Italy, traveling the peninsula to Switzerland on his way to Denmark. Will he find liberty and love or more distrust and hatred? Jim Caviezel plays a prisoner at the camp while Joan Plowright is on hand as a warm elderly woman.
Based on Anne Holm’s novel “North to Freedom,” “I Am David” (2003) is an indie drama/adventure by Paul Feig (writer/director). The movie effectively reminds us that there was an Iron Curtain from 1945-1989 and that crimes against humanity were pretty much business-as-usual for Communistic governments in USSR and Eastern Bloc countries.
The tone is realistic and low-key with a balance of cruelty, mundaneness, tenderness and amusement. Don’t expect earth-shattering events. The human potential for ugliness & atrocities or beauty & goodwill is explored. There are stereotypes but so what? Stereotypes are stereotypes for good reason (they’re often TRUE). This is a testimony to those who escaped to freedom or died trying. It’s relatively moving, but in a subdued way.
The film runs 1 hour, 31 minutes, and was shot in Bulgaria.
GRADE: B-/B
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