Tail Wind
Tail Wind

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Tail Wind

1972
Movie
95 min
Bulgarian

The kid Kolyo dreams of traveling. One day he meets Bim-Bam who introduces himself as a writer and great traveler. The two build a cabin in a vineyard and live there. They meet different people; start working in the quarry. Time passes. One day someone tells Kolyo that Bim-Bam is no writer. He has stolen the furniture from a local community center. Bim Bam was gone. Kolyo leaves for home, trying to call Bim-Bam with their secret signal.

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: Jean-Daniel PolletGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

A complex narrative exploring the emotional and psychological landscape of a woman grappling with profound loss and memory. As she revisits significant places from her past, she encounters figures who bring her memories to life, blurring the lines between reality and recollection. The film delves into themes of love, grief, and the elusive nature of time.

Critical Reception

Critically acclaimed for its artistic vision and emotional depth, 'Tail Wind' is often cited as a masterpiece of introspective cinema. While not a commercial success, it has garnered a dedicated following among cinephiles who appreciate its poetic storytelling and haunting atmosphere. It is lauded for its sophisticated exploration of human consciousness and memory.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its beautiful, melancholic cinematography.

  • Admired for its profound exploration of memory and loss.

  • Considered a challenging but rewarding arthouse film.

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Fun Fact

The film's director, Jean-Daniel Pollet, was known for his highly personal and often enigmatic filmmaking style, and 'Tail Wind' is considered one of his most representative works.

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