
Movie spotlight
August
The inhabitants of a mountainous Armenian village live a normal life, which abounds in tragic and comic, sad and happy moments. Arayik, a native of that village, takes a long time to realize his origins.
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Plot Summary
Set in rural Wales in 1917, 'August' tells the story of Eleanor Mayhew, a woman who has been looking after her family and home for years while her husband is away at war. As the war ends, her husband returns, but the dynamic of the household is irrevocably changed. Eleanor has found a new sense of independence and strength, leading to complex emotional and familial reckonings.
Critical Reception
August was met with generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its performances and exploration of a woman's evolving role in society after the upheaval of war. The film was noted for its sensitive portrayal of domestic drama and the subtle psychological shifts experienced by its characters.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for the powerful performances of its lead actors, particularly Joan Plowright.
Commended for its insightful depiction of a woman's struggle for independence and identity.
Noted for its atmospheric setting and effective portrayal of post-war domestic tensions.
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Fun Fact
The film is based on a play by famous British playwright and screenwriter, Sean O'Casey.
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