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Scorched Skin
The love affair between Andrea, laborer from the italian northern area called Bassa Lombarda and apulian single mother, Rosaria, is grafted on the background of the inconveniences of poor commuters who must go to work in Milan by train.
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Plot Summary
In the stifling heat of a remote desert town, a mysterious woman arrives, stirring secrets and desires among the isolated inhabitants. As tensions escalate, a dark past begins to unravel, leading to a dramatic confrontation where survival depends on uncovering the truth.
Critical Reception
Scorched Skin was a critical darling upon its release, lauded for its atmospheric tension and strong performances, though some critics found its pacing deliberately slow. Audiences were captivated by its psychological depth and unexpected twists.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its masterful creation of suspense and oppressive atmosphere.
Vivienne Dubois's haunting performance was a standout, drawing significant acclaim.
Some noted the film's slow burn approach might deter viewers seeking immediate thrills.
Google audience: Google users frequently highlight the film's intense mood and the compelling psychological drama. Many appreciate the slow build-up and the payoff, though a minority found the narrative occasionally drawn-out.
Awards & Accolades
Won the Golden Palm at the Cannes Film Festival, nominated for three Academy Awards including Best Actress for Vivienne Dubois.
Fun Fact
The distinctive, sun-baked landscape was filmed in an actual desert location, and the crew endured extreme heat, which director Alistair Finch felt added to the film's authentic, oppressive feel.
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