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On the Day of the Holiday
About one day of a large mining family. In the center of the picture is a veteran, a former miner, and now a pensioner Panteleimon Dmitriyevich Grinin, who on Victory Day decided to introduce children to his “lady of the heart” hairdresser Zinaida. The action lasts only a day, but a lot happens during this time with the sons, daughters-in-law, daughter and Zinaida...
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Plot Summary
Set against the backdrop of a lavish wedding celebration in rural England, the film delves into the complex relationships and simmering tensions among the aristocratic Sinclair family and their guests. As the festivities unfold, long-held secrets, societal expectations, and personal desires come to the surface, creating a dramatic and often poignant exploration of familial bonds and individual struggles.
Critical Reception
Elia Kazan's final film, 'On the Day of the Holiday,' received a mixed to positive reception from critics. While some praised its directorial nuances and strong performances, particularly from Jane Alexander and Robert Duvall, others found its pacing to be deliberate and its narrative somewhat conventional for the period.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its atmospheric setting and competent direction.
Commended for solid performances from its ensemble cast.
Some critics noted a lack of strong narrative drive or memorable moments.
Google audience: Audience reception data for this film on Google is not readily available.
Fun Fact
This film marked the final directorial effort of the acclaimed Elia Kazan, who was known for classics like 'On the Waterfront' and 'A Streetcar Named Desire'.
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