Stop-Zemlia

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Juonikuvaukset(1)

“They say when you get goosebumps, your soul touches your body.” It‘s Masha, Iana and Senia‘s last but one year of high school. Among the thriving pot plants in the classroom and to the sound effects of a Biology lesson about physical signs of stress, the young protagonists grapple with themselves and with one another. 16-year-old Masha is the quiet center of Kateryna Gornostai’s feature debut. Steering clear of both simplified narratives and overly simplistic psychology, the film depicts her as introverted, sensitive and in love with Sasha, another classmate whose aloofness and passivity she finds a perpetual challenge. When Masha is dancing alone in her room at night, high above the rooftops of a city somewhere in the Ukraine, nothing about it feels staged. Rather, it is an invocation of the moment, of genuine emotion – and of pain. (Berlinale)

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Arvostelut (2)

Remedy 

kaikki käyttäjän arvostelut

englanti Incredible observational sensitivity and great character work. The way all the internal and external insecurities of the main characters are captured and rendered is both remarkably sensitive and mature in some ways. One of my emotional highlights of this year's Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. 80% [KVIFF 2021] ()

angel74 

kaikki käyttäjän arvostelut

englanti Stop-Zemlia offers a frank, honest and delicately poetic insight into the lives of Ukrainian teenagers who don't quite know what to do with themselves yet. They are confused about their feelings and unclear about what they would like to do in the future, but they do not lack the desire to explore the unknown and delve into the deeper nature of their own existence. (75%) ()