Despite dissimilarities, two middle-school boys from one-child households (Jake and Tony) form a natural friendship when Jake moves with family into his recently deceased grandfather's Brooklyn apartment above the dress shop business of Tony's mother. Extrovert Tony plays soccer, desires to become an actor (like Jake's father) and is sociable, while introvert Jake likes to draw, build his portfolio and be somewhat reclusive. Their best friend status is challenged by Jake's parents inheriting ownership of the building where Tony's mother runs her dress business, asking for three times the rent she previously paid within the upscaling neighborhood. The boys retaliate with silence, but it will likely not be enough.
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Little Men
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Dulce Sueño
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Mongo Santamaria:
Performer
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Dreams (Never Come True)
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Fort Lean:
Writer
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Nana Para Un Suspiro
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Crossing
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Alberto Lopez:
Writer
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The City Never Sleeps
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Viva Ruiz:
Writer
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Know What I Mean
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Bill Evans:
Writer
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Rusalka Op. 114
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Antonín Dvorák:
Writer
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Tony's Video Game Theme
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Matt Rocker:
Writer
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Tony's Video Game Song
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Matt Rocker:
Writer
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