In a cinematic world of explosive, slam-bang spectacle, there ought to be a place for a film with the quiet, but potent emotional charges of (Small Miracles).' - Michael Medved-- This international award-winning drama tells the profoundly moving coming-of-age story of twelve-year-old Taliesin Jones (John Paul MacLeod), who is discovering girls, is bullied at school, and is struggling to get by with his pre-occupied father (Jonathan Pryce), a farmer, and embittered older brother after his mother (Geraldine James) leaves home. After witnessing his piano teacher (Ian Bannen) 'heal' a woman's bad back, Taliesen embarks on a spiritual quest. He forms a secret society at his school, 'The Believers.' But his attempts to heal a classmate and his mentor's grave illness test his newfound faith. Small Miracles is an uplifting drama that critic Michael Medved hailed as 'a film of uncommon grace and substance.'