Short Sleeves
Short Sleeves

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Short Sleeves

1983
Movie
77 min
Russian

Like all of the Turkmen director Khalmamed Kakabayev's films, this one is about children and their first discoveries of the world of emotions and nature. Seven-year-old Almaz lives in an orphanage. He is very independent and rarely asks for help from his teachers. Like all orphans, Almaz dreams of his parents suddenly appearing in his life. One day, when he meets a woman in a cemetery who is mourning her son, Almaz befriends her and helps her cope with her grief.

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IMDb6.2/10
Director: Richard LoncraineGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

Set in the English countryside during the 1930s, the film follows a group of guests at a country estate. Their carefully constructed lives and relationships are thrown into disarray when a charismatic but enigmatic stranger arrives, leading to secrets being revealed and emotional turmoil ensuing. The story explores themes of social class, forbidden desire, and the complexities of human connection.

Critical Reception

Short Sleeves received a mixed to positive reception from critics, who praised its witty dialogue and strong performances, particularly from the lead actors. Some reviewers found the plot a bit predictable, but most agreed that it was an enjoyable and well-crafted period drama with a lighthearted touch. Audiences generally found it to be a charming and engaging film.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its sharp, witty dialogue and the sophisticated performances of its cast.

  • Appreciated for its engaging portrayal of 1930s English society and subtle exploration of relationships.

  • Some found the narrative to be somewhat conventional, but overall it was considered a pleasant and well-executed comedy-drama.

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Awards & Accolades

None notable.

Fun Fact

The film was a relatively early directorial effort for Richard Loncraine, who would later go on to direct more prominent films like 'Richard III' (1995) and 'Wimbledon' (2004).

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