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Ioann & Marfa takes a unique approach, blending documentary with fiction in a way that keeps you on your toes. The film's associative video sequences weave through the complex tapestry of 15th-century Russian history, particularly focusing on the era of John III. It’s not just about battles; it captures the essence of a time when the concept of a unified Russia was starting to take shape. The pacing can be a bit meandering, but that adds to the reflective tone. The visuals often feel raw yet impactful, drawing you into the historical landscape. The performances, though sometimes understated, have a certain authenticity that feels genuine, making it quite an interesting piece for those who appreciate a more artful take on history.
Blends documentary and fictionReflective pacingAuthentic performances
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