
Movie spotlight
Twenty Minutes
October 16, 1943, Rome. It is early morning. Lea, waking from a nightmare, hears a knock at the door. Two German soldiers give her a leaflet: Lea and her husband Enzo have twenty minutes to leave their lives behind and follow them.
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Plot Summary
In a sterile waiting room, a man undergoes a tense interrogation regarding his involvement in an unspecified crime. As the questions become more pointed and the interviewer's demeanor shifts, the man's composure begins to fray, revealing the psychological toll of the ordeal. The film masterfully builds suspense, relying on dialogue and subtle performances to explore themes of guilt, memory, and the consequences of one's actions.
Critical Reception
Twenty Minutes received positive reviews for its tense atmosphere and strong performances, particularly from its lead actor. Critics lauded its ability to create a compelling narrative within its short runtime, highlighting its effective use of suspense and psychological drama.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its taut direction and suspenseful build-up.
Sven Ahlström's performance as the interrogated man is a standout.
Effectively explores the psychological impact of interrogation.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot in a single, confined location, contributing to its claustrophobic and intense atmosphere.
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