The Raven on the Jetty (2015)
In a cinema saturated with spectacle, *The Raven on the Jetty* offers a quiet, profound intimacy. This is not a story of grand adventure, but of a nine-year-old boy navigating the silent, painful landscape between his divorced parents. What makes it unique is its perspective: a digital native forced to read the real world—the wind, the water, the loneliness of his father’s isolation. The emotional hook is Thomas’s quiet power; he alone holds the key to bridging a chasm his parents cannot. It’s a must-watch for anyone who believes that the smallest people often see the largest truths.