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Fedor is this raw, almost haunting portrait of an artist in spiritual crisis. The pacing is deliberately slow, drawing you into his isolated world where he’s chosen poverty over comfort. It’s like watching someone peel away at the layers of existence, confronting both his own demons and larger existential questions. The atmosphere is thick, a mix of desperation and profound introspection, as he challenges societal norms and clings to his beliefs. You really feel the weight of his choices, the tension between his former life and his current state of asceticism. The practical effects are minimal, but they enhance the starkness of his surroundings—an abandoned cellar becomes a character of its own. It’s not for everyone, but it definitely resonates with those who appreciate the depths of human experience.
Artistic exploration of asceticism and isolationDeep existential themes and moral questioningUnique atmosphere with minimalistic visuals
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