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Innenkind
Suzanna (29) is facing the ruins of her marriage. Her husband Rudolph is in despair, trying to cope with her extreme mood swings. She is trying to cope with her situation and her traumatic experiences. In the mirror she sees a person she does not know - herself. In a vicious circle of solitude and depression she finally turns to strangers to find remedy.
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Plot Summary
In a small Calabrian village, a young boy named Pio struggles with the oppressive traditions and limited opportunities of his community. As he navigates the complex social dynamics and faces difficult choices, he grapples with the desire for a different future. The film offers a raw and intimate look at the challenges of growing up in a place where fate seems predetermined.
Critical Reception
Innenkind received critical acclaim for its authentic portrayal of rural Italian life and its compelling performances. Critics lauded director Jonas Carpignano's sensitive and unflinching gaze, highlighting the film's emotional depth and its exploration of themes such as tradition, poverty, and the yearning for escape. The movie was particularly praised for its naturalistic style and its ability to immerse the viewer in the lives of its characters.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its stark realism and authentic depiction of Calabrian life.
Commended for a sensitive and powerful performance by its young lead.
Noted for its poignant exploration of community, tradition, and personal aspirations.
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Awards & Accolades
Selected for the Directors' Fortnight at the Cannes Film Festival.
Fun Fact
Jonas Carpignano's debut feature film, Innenkind, was shot in his own family's ancestral village in Calabria, Italy, lending an additional layer of authenticity to the narrative.
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