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Naptha
Faraz’s quiet life working at an isolated petrol station is turned upside down when his ageing father Malik begins to speak in a long-forgotten language and insists on returning back home.
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Plot Summary
This documentary follows a Finnish family navigating the complexities of life while dealing with their father's addiction and the subsequent impact on their relationships. The film blends personal narrative with broader social commentary on addiction and family dynamics. It explores themes of memory, identity, and the search for healing.
Critical Reception
Naptha received positive reviews for its intimate portrayal of a difficult subject and its sensitive direction. Critics praised its raw honesty and emotional depth, while also noting its challenging nature for viewers. Audience reception was largely in line with critical sentiment, appreciating its authentic and thought-provoking storytelling.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unflinching and empathetic look at addiction within a family.
Lauded for its sensitive direction and honest portrayal of complex emotions.
Acknowledged as a difficult but rewarding viewing experience.
Google audience: Audience feedback on Google is limited, but the general sentiment highlights the film's powerful emotional impact and its exploration of difficult family issues.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Nordic Documentary at the Göteborg Film Festival.
Fun Fact
Director Mika Ronkainen is also the subject of the documentary, creating a deeply personal and introspective viewing experience.
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