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Karlovy Vary 2007"Savior's Square":
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Savior's Square |
Nevertheless, one of the central motives of the film is the recurring pattern of behavior: the character of the mother, who was clearly a victim of domestic violence, passes on the disturbing behaviour to her son. The film is a uncompromising study of quiet aggression within four walls, small everyday humiliations (both in the society in general and within the family) and their accumulation, of invisible wounds and small steps which can lead to the tragedy. Through this study, it also offers complex issues of guilt, selfishness, compassion and redemption without offering easy answers or ever losing its roots in everyday reality.
The drama is taken from a real life and the authors, Krzysztof Krauze and Joanna Kos-Krauze, who reportedly worked on the script together with the three leading actors for several months, borrowing the method from Mike Leigh and gaining similarly excellent results in the acting department. Moreover, the appropriate use of cinematography and music both transcend the basic screenwriting material, which could have resulted in a straight TV drama, to a small but very powerful and memorable film, which up to its final resolution, a bit like a deus-ex-machina, never releases its grip on the viewer.
Gorazd Trušnovec. After finishing his studies at the Faculty of Architecture in Ljubljana, Gorazd Trušnovec has worked as an architect, later as an editor at a publishing house, screenwriter for TV documentaries and short story writer. He regularly contributes film critics, essays and reviews to several Slovenian publications. He was also program advisor to some local film festivals.
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Karlovy Vary 2007
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