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A Week Alone

In a secluded countryside community, a group of 7 to 14-year-old children are left unsupervised at a house, gradually discovering the thrill of breaking rules and eventually resorting to housebreaking themselves.

A group of young children, ranging from 7 to 14 years old, are left unsupervised in a rural community, where they initially explore the boundaries of freedom before descending into mischief and eventually engaging in neighborhood burglaries.

Info about A Week Alone

Studio(s): Tresmilmundos Cine, INCAA

Originally Released: United States, Jun 11, 2009

Production Country: Argentina

Genres:Comedy, Drama