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A Cold March is a subtle exploration of childhood dynamics through the lens of a technical school. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the viewer to absorb Mitia's challenges and the gradual acceptance by his classmates. The performances, particularly from Maxim Kisilev and Andrei Tolubeev, bring a warmth amidst the struggle. There's a certain rawness in the way the film captures the awkwardness of youth and the complexities of teacher-student relationships. The atmosphere is both nostalgic and melancholic, drawing you into Mitia's world and making you reflect on your own school days.
Finding A Cold March on physical media is becoming increasingly rare, especially in good condition. Its limited release means that collectors often stumble upon it in niche shops or as part of obscure collections. The film's unique atmosphere and character depth have garnered a small but dedicated following among enthusiasts of 80s foreign cinema, making it a curious piece for those delving into lesser-known works from that era.
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