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Klara's Mother
A little village in Franconian Thuringia in the early 1930s. The family Falk belongs to the non-natives: The villagers treat them with suspicion due to their unconventional lifestyle and call them communists. One day, the young Polish man Kupka comes to their house. Film about the coming of nazism.
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Plot Summary
The film centers on Klara, a young girl navigating the complex emotional landscape of her family. Her mother struggles with her own identity and desires, leading to a strained relationship with her daughter. The narrative explores themes of unspoken family secrets, maternal anxieties, and the impact of personal struggles on childhood.
Critical Reception
Klara's Mother was a modest film that garnered some critical attention for its sensitive portrayal of family dynamics and its performances, particularly from the lead actresses. While not a commercial blockbuster, it resonated with audiences and critics who appreciated its introspective and character-driven narrative.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its nuanced exploration of a mother-daughter relationship.
Applauded for its strong performances, capturing the unspoken tensions within a family.
Noted for its understated yet impactful storytelling.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this older film, but those available often highlight the film's emotional depth and relatable portrayal of family struggles, particularly from a mother's perspective. Some viewers found the pacing slow but ultimately rewarding.
Fun Fact
The film was part of a wave of Danish cinema in the late 1970s that focused on social realism and personal dramas.
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