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When a Jehovah's Witness community is attacked, leader's wife Yana questions her desires as her familiar world crumbles.When a Jehovah's Witness community is attacked, leader's wife Yana questions her desires as her familiar world crumbles.When a Jehovah's Witness community is attacked, leader's wife Yana questions her desires as her familiar world crumbles.
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The male narrative turned Medusa into a monster, while in her Greek origin she was a muse. For Yana's husband, rape implies a certain acceptance. This masculine reading marks the path of an uncomfortable, claustrophobic film that seems to expel the viewer but in reality traps him in its static, rigid planes. And in his splendid use of the off-camera, where that which threatens the main image seems to be. Splendid example of a thoughtful cinema.
NB I saw this on MUBI, which currently tacks on a 30min Q&A between the director and Luca Guadagnino - who was chair of the jury that awarded this film so richly. Without going too much into spoiler territory, this Q&A is very interesting, and the director very thoughtful, lively and entertaining.
As for the film, I found it very engaging, if slow. The lead actor's performance is the main draw, and IMHO she does an excellent job of quietly demonstrating the inner turmoil that grows in reaction to her situation at the beginning of the film, and the shocking events during the narrative.
The use of the fable of Abraham and Isaac at the beginning is key, I think, although perhaps I'm reading too much into it?
Worth a look though.
As for the film, I found it very engaging, if slow. The lead actor's performance is the main draw, and IMHO she does an excellent job of quietly demonstrating the inner turmoil that grows in reaction to her situation at the beginning of the film, and the shocking events during the narrative.
The use of the fable of Abraham and Isaac at the beginning is key, I think, although perhaps I'm reading too much into it?
Worth a look though.
I was engage throughout the film.
LOVE the choice of camera angle and the use of sound -- really opens up audiences' imagination -- created a lot of tension.
Great first feature -- well done!
LOVE the choice of camera angle and the use of sound -- really opens up audiences' imagination -- created a lot of tension.
Great first feature -- well done!
This film impressed me by its cinematic timing and the use of silence. It became more and more deep with time, I cannot stop thinking and rethinking some scenes. The director started with a powerful scene that gets more layers of reading along the film. The scene by the river, at night, with fairy enough light to see in the darkness made wonder about how light can be perceived and how it affect the action in frame. The sound coming from out of frame also makes us complete the scenes beyond the limits of the frame, however, it expands the perception of the space even if we dont see more things in frame.
I guess every country audience has to watch these movies before they get to good movies.
4: 3 format, very long sequences, very experimental, why?
Did you know
- TriviaOfficial submission of Georgia for the 'Best International Feature Film' category of the 93rd Academy Awards in 2021.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Zagin kinomaniv: Rozmova pro 'Pamfir' (2023)
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- Gross worldwide
- $1,477
- Runtime2 hours 10 minutes
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- 1.33 : 1
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