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Superette Anna
March 6, 1987. A masked guy robs a local superette, but finds out there's hardly any money there. As the cops are on their way, he takes the owner and his family hostage. Meanwhile, the Herald of Free Enterprise is quickly sinking - but what's the connection and how will it affect the robbery in place?
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Plot Summary
In a small Italian town, Anna, a woman struggling with existential ennui and a monotonous job at a supermarket, finds her life turned upside down by a series of bizarre events. As she navigates peculiar encounters and unexpected revelations, Anna begins to question the reality of her mundane existence. The film explores themes of self-discovery, the search for meaning, and the surreal nature of everyday life.
Critical Reception
Superette Anna received a mixed to positive reception, with critics often highlighting its quirky humor and relatable portrayal of modern anxieties. Some found its surreal elements to be a bit uneven, while others praised its originality and the performance of its lead actress. Audience reactions were generally favorable, appreciating its unique blend of comedy and drama.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its offbeat humor and unique premise.
Commended for its exploration of existential themes in a relatable setting.
Some viewers found the pacing and surreal elements inconsistent.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot in a real, functioning supermarket, adding to its authentic and sometimes chaotic atmosphere.
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