Internationally acclaimed director Francois Truffaut brings his love of kids and cinema seamless together in this tribute to the joys, yearnings, pains and wonders of childhood. A kaleidoscopic rhapsody in Truffaut's classic humanist style, "Small Change" is a lyrically funny tribute to children.
In the quaint French town of Thiers, the streets abound with the sound of children laughing and playing. While most of them deal with such simple issues as puppy love and starting school for the first time, some don't find life quite so easy. The hungry ones play upon the heartstrings of neighbours for supper, and the lonely ones cause trouble for attention. But when the horrible truth behind one boy's petty thievery is revealed, shockwave is sent through this picturesque town that opens the villagers’ eyes to their children's pain.
With mesmerizing power, the youngsters in "Small Change" bare their souls with a refreshing honesty most adults can only remember fondly. An escape from the jaded adult perspective on life, the thoroughly charming "Small Change" is a celebration, and a joyous one.