
A poignant story unfolds between Paul, an African child soldier, and Paula, a Spanish aid worker. Kaney lives under the strict command of a rebel army general, while Paula is in Africa assisting and trying to rescue young soldiers. Their paths cross at a border crossing, marking the beginning of a dramatic narrative filled with fear, violence, and the possibility of redemption. The film explores the unlikely connection between these two characters and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film.
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Paula and Juanjo
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Paula and Alejandra Lorente are Spanish aid workers driving through the African countryside with their guide Jose Maria Chumo as Conductor. At a checkpoint they are stopped by child soldiers with machine guns demanding to see their papers. While Conductor shows the papers, Juanjo makes small talk with one of the soldiers Kaney. Before they can pass they are stopped by the Babou Cham General, who accuses them of kidnapping child soldiers.
An adult Mariano Nguema is seen addressing a large crowd, describing he wasn’t sure if they were kidnappers or not, but that he didn’t care.
The three aid workers are taken as hostages to their military compound. The Babou Cham General addresses the children and asks which one is brave enough to shoot the captives. One of the children opens fire, killing Conductor and injuring one of the other children. The General commends the “brave” child and then orders Kaney to kill his injured friend because he is crippled and can no longer be a soldier. While initially reluctant, Kaney kills his friends, despite the captives and his friend begging him not to.
An adult Kaney explains to the crowd that in his culture family is very important, and while the soldiers are like his brothers, the General is like his father, and so he always obeyed him.
Juanjo is also killed, leaving Paula the only remaining captive. Alito Rodgers Jr. Teniente handcuffs himself to Paula and rapes her while Kaney stands guard. The assault is interrupted by an attack on the compound. Paula hides while the entire camp is wiped out by the military. After the attack, Paula runs past the dead bodies of the fallen children to an abandoned jeep. Before she can get away, she sees that Kaney is still alive. After a moment’s hesitation she grabs a gun of a fallen soldier and runs after him. She handcuffs herself to Kaney and at gun point she takes him back to the jeep. Together they drive from compound.
They reach a fork in the road and Paula, still holding the gun and shaking with tears, demands that Kaney tell her the way to town. Kaney is calm and refuses to tell her. Paula, still crying, says she’s going to take him to a place with a real bed, and new friends, but he needs to tell her where to go.
Paula tells Kaney she won’t be able to protect him if they are found by the army. Kaney calmly says that if his people find him he will make sure that Paula “has really good time.”
has really good time.
The film ends with Kaney ending his speech to the crowd. The audience applauds and the final shot is Paula in the audience, crying and applauding his speech.
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