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Baba Yaga Smoked Me Out
In this puppet-tastic queer 420 comedy, a heartbroken and unemployed dyke unknowingly smokes magical weed and summons the mysterious Baba Yaga — an old hag witch that grants wishes for a price.
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Plot Summary
In the harsh, remote landscapes of the Russian Arctic, a woman struggles to reclaim her life after a traumatic experience. She finds an unlikely ally in a mysterious outsider who seems to understand her pain and offers a path toward healing. However, the shadows of her past continue to loom large, testing her resilience and her newfound hope.
Critical Reception
Kira Kovalenko's "Baba Yaga Smoked Me Out" has garnered attention for its stark portrayal of trauma and resilience in an unforgiving environment. Critics have praised its atmospheric visuals and compelling performances, particularly from its lead actors. While some found its pacing deliberate, the film is largely recognized for its sensitive handling of difficult themes and its raw emotional impact.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its evocative cinematography and atmospheric tension.
Acclaimed for powerful and nuanced lead performances.
Noted for its unflinching look at trauma and survival.
Google audience: Audience reviews frequently highlight the film's intense emotional depth and its stunning, desolate setting. Many viewers found the narrative to be deeply affecting and thought-provoking, with particular appreciation for the subtle character development. A minority of reviewers noted that the film's slow burn may not appeal to all.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Feature Film at the Lumière Awards (2024).
Fun Fact
The film's remote Arctic setting was meticulously chosen to mirror the protagonist's sense of isolation and emotional coldness.
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