I had to add this family-friendly sci-fi movie to my must-see list
It’s the little movie that could be on a long winding road from a Czechoslovakia TV show that gets a second life in Vietnam that becomes popular again. It was kismet for Ham Tran who was suffering loss when he was asked to write and direct the film that touched him because of how he related to it on an emotional level. Listening to the video Meet the Artist on the Sundance youtube channel makes me so excited to see Maika. I mean anyone who keeps coming back after a tsunami AND covid19 to create a kid sci-fi movie earns my ticket. I am looking forward to seeing Maika and hope you will watch as well.
Tickets:Â https://festival.sundance.org/tickets/#
MAIKA
Things could be better for 8-year-old Hung, who is grieving the loss of his mother, who died a year ago. His relationship with his father is strained, his best friend is moving away, and to top it all off, a greedy landlord is bullying his father to force them out of their apartment. He finds solace by watching the night sky from the roof of his apartment building. One night, he witnesses a meteor shower and an errant falling star that lands in the nearby countryside. He investigates, but instead of finding a fallen star, he meets a new friend, and he decides to do everything he can to help her.
Written and directed by Sundance Film Festival alumnus Ham Tran (Journey from the Fall, 2006 Sundance Film Festival), Maika is inspired by the 1978 children’s TV show from Czechoslovakia of the same name. With gorgeous scenery, a fast-paced narrative, and charismatic performances, this Vietnamese sci-fi film for kids is a fun-filled adventure that touches on universal themes of friendship, family, and compassion.