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The Cocktail Waitress
A mortally wounded criminal named Guy tries to make his escape with a suitcase full of cash. With his condition worsening and the cops close behind, he is forced to make a detour via a local hospital where he kidnaps the first doctor he sees and at gunpoint makes her remove the bullet from his wound. Soon Guy begins to regret his visit to A&E when he realises he's snatched the only doctor in the world that is afraid of blood. As he tries to persuade her to help him he begins to realise he's not the only predator swimming in these waters...
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Plot Summary
In this short film, a woman works as a cocktail waitress in a stark, sterile environment, serving drinks to a clientele that seems detached and impassive. The film explores themes of isolation and the monotonous nature of service work, presenting a visually striking and subtly unsettling atmosphere. It captures a sense of unspoken narratives within a rigidly defined social space.
Critical Reception
Alice Rohrwacher's 'The Cocktail Waitress' has been praised for its distinct visual style and evocative atmosphere, characteristic of her previous acclaimed works. While a short film, it has been recognized for its ability to convey complex emotions and social commentary through subtle direction and performance. It has garnered attention on the festival circuit for its artistic merit.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its distinctive visual aesthetic and atmospheric tension.
Noted for its subtle exploration of themes like isolation and alienation.
Recognized as a noteworthy example of short-form filmmaking from a celebrated director.
Google audience: As a short film primarily screened at festivals, specific audience reviews on platforms like Google are scarce. However, general sentiment for Alice Rohrwacher's work often highlights her unique directorial vision and artistic storytelling.
Awards & Accolades
Screened at the Venice International Film Festival (2018) in the Orizzonti program.
Fun Fact
Alice Rohrwacher, the director, is known for her distinct cinematic style which often blends realism with a touch of the surreal, and she frequently collaborates with actors who can convey deep emotion with minimal dialogue.
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