The Year My Parents Went on Vacation
"The Year My Parents Went on Vacation" is a Brazilian film directed by Cao Hamburger. Set in 1970s Brazil, it tells the story of a young boy named Bobby who is left in the care of his grandfather when his parents go into hiding due to political turmoil.
As Bobby navigates his new life in a Jewish neighborhood, he learns about friendship, identity, and the impact of Brazil's military dictatorship. The film explores themes of family, culture, and the innocence of childhood amidst a backdrop of social unrest.