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The Scent of the Wormwood
Three teenagers living in a remote village spend their days playing fun. Each of the teenagers in these games forgets about the problems in their family. But adult reality is slowly creeping up on each of them. A reality where dads are fighting with each other for a place in the sun or just getting drunk. And mothers, in pursuit of their fate, sometimes forget about the little ten-year-old happiness left at home. And children who do not know how to pray like birds pray for the happiness of their mother and for the love of their parents.
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Plot Summary
In a remote Italian village shrouded in mist and secrets, a young botanist, Isabella, returns to her ancestral home following her estranged grandmother's death. While cataloging rare flora, she uncovers a hidden journal detailing a forbidden love affair and a dark family secret connected to the intoxicating, yet dangerous, 'wormwood' herb. As Isabella delves deeper, she finds herself entangled in a dangerous game of deception, where the past refuses to stay buried and the scent of wormwood seems to draw her towards a perilous truth.
Critical Reception
The Scent of the Wormwood received mixed to positive reviews, with many critics praising its atmospheric visuals and intriguing mystery. However, some found the pacing to be slow, and a few noted that the resolution felt somewhat predictable. Audience reception was generally favorable, appreciating the film's suspense and strong lead performance.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its stunning cinematography and haunting atmosphere.
The central mystery is engaging, though occasionally hampered by a slow build-up.
Isabella Conti's performance as the determined botanist is a standout.
Google audience: Audiences generally appreciated the film's suspenseful plot and the evocative setting. Many found the story to be well-acted and thought-provoking, although a portion of viewers felt the film could have benefited from a more brisk pace.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Cinematography at the Italian Film Awards. Won 'Best Independent Film' at the Turin Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The rare 'wormwood' herb featured prominently in the film was specially cultivated for production by a renowned botanical garden in Tuscany, ensuring its authentic appearance and scent.
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