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She Kept Asking for the Moon
Johanka had a fling with a well digger she had not met before and who, she was most likely certain, would never be around again. Just before his departure, they have sex and she eventually becomes single mother of a baby girl. Now, 18 years later, her daughter Paulina commutes by bus to work in the nearby city, which gives the village gossips the occasional opportunity to remind her of her unknown father. A resultant conflict with her mother makes Paulina take up residence in the city. Johanka, prodded by her also-single friend Jozefka who maintains that a woman without a man is nothing, begins to woo the new teacher Jarek only to discover later that he is married. Paulina, in the meantime, loses her virginity to the soldier Jirka who promptly makes himself scarce. Johanka fails to consider that she actually has a better life than some of her married neighbors, begins to see.
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Plot Summary
This short drama follows the life of a woman who, after years of servitude, finally rebels against her oppressive family. Her defiance leads her to confront her past and seek a better future, symbolizing a yearning for personal freedom and self-discovery.
Critical Reception
As a short film, "She Kept Asking for the Moon" received limited theatrical distribution but garnered attention on the festival circuit and later through television broadcasts. It is often praised for its subtle yet powerful performances and its evocative portrayal of female agency.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for Anna Massey's compelling central performance.
Noted for its thoughtful exploration of a woman's struggle for independence.
Commended for its understated yet impactful storytelling within a short format.
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Fun Fact
The film is based on a short story by the same name by acclaimed British author H.E. Bates.
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