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Marija
Marija, a young Ukrainian woman, earns a living as a cleaning woman in a hotel in Dortmund, but dreams of having her own hairstyling salon, and puts away some money each month. But when she is fired without notice, her dream is suddenly postponed to an uncertain future. Jobless and under financial pressure, she is forced to look for alternatives but, in order to achieve her goal, she is ready to discard her body, her social relationships and her own feelings.
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Plot Summary
Marija, a young Ukrainian woman, works in Germany to support her family back home. She becomes entangled in a dangerous scheme with a shady businessman to settle a debt, forcing her into increasingly compromising situations. As the stakes rise, Marija must confront the harsh realities of her circumstances and make difficult choices to survive.
Critical Reception
Marija garnered critical attention for its unflinching portrayal of a woman in dire straits, praised for its raw realism and strong lead performance. While some found the pacing deliberate, the film was largely seen as a powerful and moving depiction of sacrifice and desperation.
What Reviewers Say
A compelling and gritty drama about a woman's struggle for survival.
Margarita Breitkreiz delivers a powerful and nuanced performance.
The film's realism is both a strength and, for some viewers, a challenging aspect.
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Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Film at the German Film Awards (Lola) in Gold.
Fun Fact
Director Michael Koch spent considerable time researching the lives of migrant workers in Germany to bring authenticity to the film's setting and themes.
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