
Teo is this quiet, haunting TV movie that digs into some heavy themes, like the resilience of youth amid hardship. You’ve got this Somali boy, Teo, navigating life in Rome, where his mother is in domestic service. There’s this palpable warmth in his friendship with Mimma, but it’s juxtaposed against the darkness that creeps in when her stepfather’s violent tendencies surface. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the tension to build while also giving you moments of genuine connection. The performances feel authentic, especially in how they capture the struggle of growing up too fast. It’s a rather unique exploration of friendship, cultural displacement, and the fight against adversity, with a tone that lingers long after the movie ends.
Strong themes of friendship and resilience.Unique portrayal of immigrant experiences.Subtle performances that ground the film.
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