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Kaphal: Wild Berries
Two boys attempt to send their strict father back to the city with the help of a forest witch, but instead get taken for a merry ride by her granddaughter.
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Plot Summary
In Soviet Russia, an aging woman living in a remote village is visited by her estranged son. As they navigate their complex relationship, memories of the past, unspoken regrets, and the stark realities of their isolated existence come to the forefront. The film explores themes of love, loss, and the enduring connection between mother and son against a backdrop of natural beauty and quiet introspection.
Critical Reception
Kaphal: Wild Berries received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its artistic direction, strong performances, and evocative atmosphere. While some found its pacing deliberate, many appreciated its subtle storytelling and emotional depth. Audiences were drawn to its melancholic beauty and the powerful portrayal of familial bonds.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its atmospheric cinematography and hauntingly beautiful portrayal of rural life.
Lauded for the nuanced performances, particularly from Nadezhda Markina.
Noted for its slow-burn narrative and introspective, character-driven drama.
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Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Golden Eagle Award for Best Director (Rustam Khamdamov).
Fun Fact
The film's sparse dialogue and focus on visual storytelling are characteristic of director Rustam Khamdamov's distinct artistic style.
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