The White Dove (1960)
The White Dove is a quietly stunning fable about the unexpected bonds that form when fragility meets resilience. An artist and a paralyzed boy find each other through a wounded dove, and their shared act of care becomes a tender meditation on healing and hope. This isn’t a loud, plot-driven film; it’s a poetic, visually lyrical experience that lingers in the heart. Perfect for viewers who love slow, character-driven stories and emotional honesty, it’s a gentle reminder that even the smallest acts of kindness can mend broken wings—and broken spirits.