Boys and Girls is a 1983 Canadian short film directed by Don McBrearty.
[1] Boys and Girls is based on Alice Munro's short story of the same name, written in 1968.
In this film, it emphasizes the almost invisible social forces shaping children.
In addition, the bright light that illuminates the space also reflects the father's desire to control.
[2] In the movie, female family members begin to force girls.
In autumn and early winter, when their fur was good, he killed them and shaved their skins and sold them to the company.
Mike is an old and indifferent horse, and Flora is a highly stressed and nervous mare.
Although her attempt to escape Mike's death is inevitable, she fears its impact on Laird.
It is surrounded by a high fence, like a medieval town, with a door lock at night.
Her father shouted that she had closed the door opposite the venue so that the horse would not run away.