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Smoke Sauna Sisterhood

Original title: Savvusanna sõsarad
  • 2023
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
2.9K
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Kadi Kivilo in Smoke Sauna Sisterhood (2023)
Documentary

In the darkness of a smoke sauna, women share their innermost secrets and intimate experiences, washing off the shame trapped in their bodies and regaining their strength through a sense of ... Read allIn the darkness of a smoke sauna, women share their innermost secrets and intimate experiences, washing off the shame trapped in their bodies and regaining their strength through a sense of communion.In the darkness of a smoke sauna, women share their innermost secrets and intimate experiences, washing off the shame trapped in their bodies and regaining their strength through a sense of communion.

  • Director
    • Anna Hints
  • Writer
    • Anna Hints
  • Stars
    • Kadi Kivilo
    • Maria Meresaar
    • Elsa Saks
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    7.1/10
    2.9K
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    • Director
      • Anna Hints
    • Writer
      • Anna Hints
    • Stars
      • Kadi Kivilo
      • Maria Meresaar
      • Elsa Saks
    • 12User reviews
    • 57Critic reviews
    • 82Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 18 wins & 30 nominations total

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    8paul2001sw-1

    Astonishing but partial

    In Southern Estonia, women gather is the remote forest, get naked in heated cabins then cool themselves in the icy waters, sing songs about sauna, and talk, if this film is anything to go by, almost exclusively about the pain of being a woman in this world. It's a powerful piece, and the matter of fact way in which they share their darkest secrets is peculiarly affecting. Nonetheless, I felt I was only being told half the story. Who are these people, what are their relationships to each other in the outside world, what role does sauna play in their wider lives, and do they never just chat? The deliberately claustrophic construction of the film emphasises the sense of sisterhood, but are such profound shared experiences truly universal? Director Anna Hints has created something astonishing here, but also made it hard to place in ordinary life.
    8peter0969

    Strange, Bizarre, and Memorizing

    Saw this at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival

    "Smoke Sauna Sisterhood" is a documentary about the darkness of a smoke sauna, women share their innermost secrets and intimate experiences, washing off the shame trapped in their bodies and regaining their strength through a sense of communion. This documentary is pretty strange and weird, but I really like this film.

    Throughout, the visual presentation and sound designs helps to capture the essence of a sauna, tone, and environment of Estonia. The words expressed from the participants are interesting as they helped to provide quite memorizing discussions about womanhood and their bodies. Each direction felt like the film was taking a half documentary and half narrative type style with beautiful soundtrack and writing throughout.

    The idea of people going in saunas to have spiritual experiences is quite fascinating.

    This won the Directing, Screenwriting and Editing award for the World Dramatic Documentary Competition and I can see why. The writing, directing and style of editing is really good and the award was well-deserved.

    Rating: A-
    10Sil-Azevedo

    Sllow Burn, Grows in Intensity

    This is a visually stunning film, shot at an Estonian Smoke Sauna and its surroundings, with cinematic footage throughout. The film is completely shot in Direct Cinema style. We are there with the women watching as the scenes take place. There are no interviews, no narration, only meticulously edited sequences that together tell a story that grows as the film advances, from childhood memories to traumas that must be exorcised in the intimate heat of the sauna. Masterfully done. As the personal stories are shared, we see a theme emerge: millennia of oppression of women. Because there's no narration or interviews, the theme emerges naturally and the film does not feel preachy: the individual stories are a part of a larger collective story.
    8movie-reviews-uk

    Honest and moving

    The very best documentaries open your eyes to a world that you never knew existed. They take you into the heart of that place where you're more than an observer but less than a participant.

    "Smoke Sauna Sisterhood" achieves that feat on a number of levels. For a start I know nothing about Estonia and even less about its tradition of enjoying rustic sauna huts in the wild birch forest. The process of using these shacks has a very meditational quality about it in the lighting of the fire and the gathering of the water. These simple but foundational acts feel so very appreciated here.

    At the same time this particular sauna is women only and you see them naked and sweating, safe in this environment and comfortable in their own skins. As a man it's quite something to witness these women being so physically and emotionally vulnerable with each other. They're free to share their deepest fears and concerns in this nurturing space and it's wonderful.

    The film also looks incredible with shooting clearly taking place in a range of seasons. The little light that makes it into the sauna refracts through shifting veils of smoke and reflects from limbs glowing in the firelight. You can almost smell the wood-smoke.

    Is it for everyone? Perhaps not but if you have an open mind and a desire to glimpse the lives of others then bag yourself a ticket.
    8siderite

    Women cleansing themselves of their past traumas through communion in a sauna

    This is a very intimate exploration of the female psyche, but at the same time it's barely a film. Naked women in South Estonia spend time in a sauna sharing their secrets and pains and thus ritualistically cleansing themselves of them. An interesting concept, I would say especially for young people who have not been exposed to these kind of stories or had never had the opportunity to feel understood by peers and might learn something. There is some beautiful scenery and traditional and mystical rituals that are filmed very nicely, too.

    However nothing else much happens. If you are in the mood to hear these intimate stories of childhood trauma, love, teen love, abortions, rape, violence, mother daughter relationship, lesbianism, body image issues and so on, this is a great film for you. Yet at the same time it can be considered a loose collection of short female confessions that can be read separately, like a series of blog posts. My wife absolutely loved it. I felt it was not for me, although I appreciated it the format.

    The sauna in East Estonia and Finland and those areas is not merely a thing you do for pleasure, but has deep roots in their old culture, even pre-Christian and may have roots in rituals in the Neolithic. The film touches on that through scenes that show what is being done, but without any explanation. Read about it, it's fascinating.

    Bottom line: it's a film for women.

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    • Trivia
      Official submission of Estonia for the 'Best International Feature Film' category of the 96th Academy Awards in 2024.
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      Referenced in Radio Dolin: Oscars 2024: The Best Films from around the World (2023)

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    • Release date
      • January 23, 2024 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Estonia
      • France
    • Official sites
      • Greenwich Entertainment
      • Smoke Sauna Sisterhood
    • Language
      • Estonian
    • Also known as
      • 桑拿私話
    • Production companies
      • Alexandra Film
      • Kepler 22 Production
      • Ursus Parvus
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      • €275,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $30,373
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,566
      • Nov 26, 2023
    • Gross worldwide
      • $432,476
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
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      • 16:9 HD

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