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When Mothers Aren't At Home is quite the curious piece from 1977. It's based on Revaz Inanishvili's story "Men" and dives deep into themes of absence and the roles of women in society. The pacing can feel a bit uneven at times, which adds to its offbeat charm. The performances are raw and unrefined, making them feel more genuine, as if these characters are living rather than acting. The atmosphere is thick with a subtle tension, hinting at underlying conflicts. What stands out is the practical effects—simple yet effective, they evoke a certain realism that enhances the emotional weight of the narrative. It's definitely a film that invites discussion.
This film has a rather obscure distribution history, making it a bit hard to find in good condition. There are a few home video releases, but original prints are rare and tend to fetch attention among collectors for their unique storytelling and practical effects. Its scarcity and distinctive narrative style have generated a niche interest, particularly among those who appreciate lesser-known international cinema.
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