Movie spotlight
Peymus
Hundred Islands Film Festival 2023, Alaminos Busan International Kids and Youth Film Festival 2024, Korea Rihannalyn, a teenager with a unique perspective on social media, begins to gain a deeper understanding of real-life experiences. As she live-streams her daily activities, her interactions with her mother, Gloria, and a distressing event at the beach lead to unexpected consequences that affect both her and her viewers
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Plot Summary
In a remote Macedonian village, a lonely, forty-something woman finds an unexpected connection with a younger traveler. Their budding relationship challenges the strict social norms of their isolated community, forcing them to confront their desires and the consequences of their unconventional bond.
Critical Reception
Peymus received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its intimate portrayal of human connection and its sensitive exploration of themes like desire, isolation, and societal judgment. Some critics noted its slow pace, but most found its emotional depth and strong performances compelling.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its atmospheric and intimate storytelling.
Marinca's central performance is a standout.
Explores complex emotional landscapes with nuance and sensitivity.
Google audience: Audiences largely appreciated the film's emotional depth and the powerful performances, particularly Anamaria Marinca's. Some viewers found the pacing a bit slow, but the overall sentiment is one of appreciation for its tender and thought-provoking narrative.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film (North Macedonia).
Fun Fact
Director Goran Stolevski drew inspiration from personal experiences and observations of rural life in the Balkans for the film's setting and character dynamics.
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