Femina
Femina

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Femina

1993
Movie
100 min
English

Tina and Anita are publishers of Femina. A monthly magazine featuring equality amongst the sexes. Tina defends her views while Anita is a crusader. Men resent ideology. Pyan a minibus diver manages to change Tina’s extreme views. Tina is regarded as a traitor to the women and all special privileges that have extended to her are withdrawn. This put her in a spot.

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IMDb7.4/10
Director: Béla TarrGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

In a stark, bleak Hungarian village, a young woman named Éva grapples with her disillusionment and the oppressive weight of her circumstances. She navigates difficult relationships with her mother and a former lover, seeking an escape from the monotony and despair that surrounds her. The film explores themes of alienation, the search for meaning, and the brutal realities of post-communist Hungarian society.

Critical Reception

Béla Tarr's 'Femina' is a challenging and polarizing film, often described as a stark, existential drama. It is recognized for its unique visual style, long takes, and bleak portrayal of life. While it has garnered a dedicated following among cinephiles for its artistic merit and unflinching honesty, its slow pace and grim subject matter have made it inaccessible to broader audiences, resulting in mixed reactions.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its hauntingly bleak atmosphere and masterful cinematography.

  • Critiqued for its extremely slow pacing and lack of conventional narrative.

  • Seen as a profound, albeit difficult, exploration of despair and human existence.

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Fun Fact

Béla Tarr is known for his distinctive style characterized by long, unbroken shots and a bleak, philosophical tone, often referred to as 'Tarrian' cinema.

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