9 Inspiring Films About Amazing Kids

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Searching for Bobby Fischer, 1993

Josh Waitzkin, whose story is shown in the film, became a national champion at age 13 and has been the U.S. Junior National Champion several times in different age groups. The year the film was released, he became an international master at the age of 16 and twice in a row became the U.S. cadet champion (under 21). His passion for chess began by chance, but gradually grew into a real passion, not only for him but also for his parents. His father made every effort to bring up his son as a champion. This movie is totally worth watching.

Shine, 1996

Shine is the biographical story of one of today’s most famous pianists, David Helfgott. From the age of five his father taught him to play the piano, and the effort was not in vain, David displayed the abilities of not just a talented pianist, but a true prodigy. The film shows several pages from the life of the musician – a difficult childhood, youth, he get training at the best music school in the world. This movies shows pure determination towards life goles.

Billy Elliot, 2000

What do you think a miner’s son should be into? I mean, really, it’s hard to pick just one. But Billy’s dad knows the answer of that question – boxing. That’s all. And no thoughts of ballet! But what do you do when your heart begs to dance? Go after your dream. And if you get it or not, that depends on your luck.

Duma, 2005

Based on the autobiographical book “Life with Cheetahs” by Xan Hopcraft and Carol Cuthbert Hopcraft, this film tells the story of an extraordinary boy who had a particularly sensitive relationship with our smaller brothers. In particular, a cheetah named Duma. It was this wild animal that by chance became part of 12-year-old Xan’s family. But any animal, grown in the wild, strives for freedom. And it is Xan who is ready to do everything to help his friend get it back.

Akeelah and the Bee (2006)

In this film, the main character Akila is 11 years old. She successfully participates in spelling contests at her school and, without making a single mistake, makes it to the school-wide tournament. With her performance, she attracts the attention of an English language specialist who thinks Akila is capable of winning the national competition as well. “Akeelah and the Bee” is the story of one little girl’s single goal, who is willing to overcome her fear to achieve her dreams.

Vitus, 2006

This film is not just about talent, it’s about character. Vitus is unbearably difficult: his peers do not accept him, such a gifted and brilliant child; the school teachers do not want to deal with a boy who constantly humiliates their teaching dignity with his intellect; and his parents force him to follow their clear-cut plan. And all Vitus wants is autonomy and freedom of choice. However, due to his age, he cannot figure out for himself what is interesting for him. What to be: an analytical genius or a virtuoso pianist?

August Rush, 2007

They say that nature rests on the children of talented parents. But not in the case of August. The boy from an orphanage, following the call of his heart and music, travels to New York to find his family. There he discovers his unique musical talent and leaves no hope that the parents, who are looking for their son, will hear and find him. A somewhat naive and fairy tale story, but it claims not to be true, but to give you a couple of hours of touching emotions and beautiful music.

Toast, 2010

Another film starring the talented Freddie Highmore. “Toast” is based on the autobiographical book by British cook and TV host Nigel Slater. Since childhood, the boy had a special affinity for the culinary arts, but at the dinner table at family dinners, he had toast and canned goods – Nigel’s mother had no great love for cooking. Years later, Slater will still come to his calling and become a famous chef, well, this truly British film shows the beginning of his journey.

The Young and Prodigious T.S. Spivet 2013

In the mind of this 10-year-old boy, there’s always some kind of mathematical calculation going on. His discoveries are published in scientific journals, he is brilliant mind and he knows a lot more than his teachers. But parents are not understanding his passion for science, they don’t even notice the achievements of his son. So when he suddenly gets a call from the Smithsonian Institution, where he sent his drawings of the perpetual motion machine, he won an award, Spivet decides to take a desperate step and runs away from home to get his biggest change in life.

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