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It Can't Be Winter, We Haven't Had Summer Yet
A 57 years old woman discovers herself after her husband's death.
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Plot Summary
This film is set in a small village in the Slovak mountains and focuses on the life of a young girl named Anka. Anka lives with her grandmother and faces the challenges of growing up in a restrictive society. The narrative explores themes of childhood innocence, the loss of it, and the search for identity amidst traditional expectations.
Critical Reception
This film received critical acclaim, particularly for its poignant portrayal of childhood and its evocative atmosphere. It was noted for its sensitive direction and strong performances from its young cast, resonating with audiences for its touching exploration of memory and growing up.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its nostalgic and melancholic depiction of childhood.
Commended for its atmospheric cinematography and sensitive storytelling.
Appreciated for its authentic portrayal of rural life and coming-of-age themes.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot in the picturesque village of Čičmany in Slovakia, known for its unique painted wooden houses.
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