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Dancing in the Rain
Banyu, a boy with autism spectrum disorder, starts a beautiful friendship with Radin and Kinara. When they all grown up, a tragic event occurred, putting their friendship on the edge of destruction.
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Plot Summary
In a remote Serbian village, Jelena, a strong-willed young woman, navigates the complexities of tradition and her burgeoning desires. She finds herself drawn to Marko, a charismatic but troubled musician, creating a volatile connection that challenges the rigid social norms of their community. Their passionate but tumultuous relationship unfolds against a backdrop of stark rural landscapes and unspoken desires.
Critical Reception
Maja Miloš's "Dancing in the Rain" received moderate critical attention, with praise often directed at its raw emotional intensity and atmospheric cinematography. Some critics found the narrative slow-paced, while others lauded its honest portrayal of youthful desire and societal pressures in a rural setting. Audience reception was mixed, appreciating its artistic merit but sometimes struggling with its somber tone.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its atmospheric and visually striking presentation.
Felt that the pacing was too deliberate for some viewers.
Noted for its raw and honest portrayal of young love and desire.
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Fun Fact
Director Maja Miloš previously gained international recognition for her debut feature 'Clip', which premiered at the Locarno Film Festival.
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