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In the Name of the Father and Son
The story about typical Montenegrin family Miletic in post-war Yugoslavia, which shows personal tragedy of a father, whose only son comes back from the war as a different man.
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Plot Summary
This introspective drama follows Alexei, a Russian soldier serving in Chechnya. Wracked with guilt over his actions and haunted by memories of his father, he finds himself on a spiritual and emotional journey. As he grapples with the realities of war and the complexities of his past, he seeks solace and redemption in the unforgiving landscape of conflict.
Critical Reception
Alexander Sokurov's 'In the Name of the Father and Son' garnered critical acclaim for its profound exploration of war, guilt, and memory. Reviewers lauded its artistic direction and the deeply philosophical nature of its narrative, though some found its pacing and somber tone challenging.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its poetic and philosophical approach to the horrors of war.
Appreciated for its complex portrayal of guilt and existential searching.
Noted for its stark cinematography and Sokurov's distinctive directorial style.
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Awards & Accolades
Screened in competition at the 1999 Venice Film Festival.
Fun Fact
Director Alexander Sokurov is known for his distinctive visual style and for often exploring themes of power, history, and the human condition in his films.
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