

Movie spotlight
Inner Voice
Grigor, a nondescript, naive man whom everyone mockingly calls Gringo, begins to hear a voice. This voice claims to represent the truer part of him. And it begins to urge him to avenge the undeserved humiliation and abuse he is constantly subjected to. In doing so, he will break with outdated prejudices, become a new man. Grigor resists, but can he resist temptation and the truth of evil? The voice falls silent when the crime is committed. Has Grigor himself committed it? And what kind of man is he then?
Insights
Plot Summary
This short documentary explores the creative process and personal journey of artist and activist Stephen Smith. It delves into his inspirations, his unique approach to art, and the impact of his work on the community. The film highlights Smith's dedication to using art as a tool for social change and personal expression.
Critical Reception
Inner Voice received positive attention for its intimate portrayal of an artist's life and work. Critics praised its sensitive direction and compelling subject matter, noting its ability to inspire and provoke thought about the role of art in society. While not a widely released film, it resonated with audiences interested in documentary filmmaking and personal stories.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its intimate and inspiring portrayal of an artist's journey.
Appreciated for its sensitive direction and compelling subject matter.
Considered a thought-provoking exploration of art's role in social change.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for 'Inner Voice' is not readily available.
Fun Fact
The film was screened at various film festivals, gaining recognition for its concise yet impactful storytelling within its short runtime.
AI-generated overview · Verify ratings on official sources