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So, 'Five o'clock Tea' is an interesting TV movie from 1984 directed by Dimitrije Jovanovic, though the director isn't the main draw here. The atmosphere is pretty intimate, and there's this lingering sense of tension throughout the film. The pacing feels a bit drawn out at times, but it really gives you a chance to dive into the characters' lives, especially with Rahela Ferari's performance, which is nuanced and compelling. Themes of isolation and interpersonal dynamics resonate deeply. Not a lot of flash or big effects, but the practical performances carry the film. Itās distinctive in how it captures that subtle unease during what should be a simple tea gathering.
This film has seen limited releases over the years, and the scarcity of physical copies makes it a bit of a treasure for collectors. Most fans know it from late-night airings or obscure VHS tapes, which adds to its charm. Collector interest seems to be growing, especially among those who appreciate lesser-known works from the '80s that explore more subtle themes and character dynamics.
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