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Mikela
Soviet Georgian film by Eldar Shengelaia. Based on short story by D. Kldiashvili
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Plot Summary
A young woman named Mikela, burdened by the memory of her deceased husband, finds herself in a difficult situation involving her father's declining business. As she grapples with her grief and her responsibilities, she becomes entangled in a complex relationship with a man from her past and a new suitor, leading to emotional turmoil.
Critical Reception
Mikela is a lesser-known Italian drama that explores themes of grief, memory, and societal pressures. While its artistic merits are recognized by some critics for its atmospheric direction and Vitti's performance, it did not achieve widespread critical acclaim or commercial success, often being overshadowed by other films of its era.
What Reviewers Say
Monica Vitti delivers a compelling performance as a woman struggling with loss.
The film's introspective nature and somber tone are noted, though may not appeal to all.
Franco Indovina's direction creates a moodily atmospheric experience.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot in a stylized, almost dreamlike manner, reflecting Mikela's internal state of mind.
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