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This 1992 drama by Prvoslav Marić takes place in a Vojvodinian castle, a setting that feels both haunting and intimate. The atmosphere is thick with tension as a group of blind actors prepares for a play that mirrors their own history and struggles, aimed at honoring the Jewish victims of a massacre during World War II. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the weight of the themes—memory, loss, and identity—to settle in. The performances are raw and moving, capturing the complexity of their characters' emotions. What stands out is how the film intertwines the personal and the historical, creating a poignant reflection on trauma and remembrance. It’s a unique piece of cinema that feels distinctly local yet universally resonant.
Filmed in Vojvodina, Yugoslavia.Focuses on themes of memory and identity.Features a cast of blind actors.Cinematography enhances the somber tone.
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