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Violet Country dives into the secluded life of young Stesha, who spends her days in a country house, cut off from the buzz of the outside world. The film has this almost dream-like quality; you can feel the weight of solitude wrapped around her. Stesha's drawings are like windows into her imagination, depicting a Paradise that feels so close yet always just out of reach as she matures. The pacing is reflective, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere of her fantasies contrasted with the stark reality of growing up. While the director remains unknown, the storytelling feels intimate, almost like a diary entry. It's a poignant exploration of childhood innocence and the fading of dreams, leaving a distinct impression.
Documentary about childhood and isolationFocus on artistic expression through drawingsThemes of innocence and fading dreams
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Mikhail Gorobchuk
Director