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Insania
Tono is continuously harassed by her mother, who is uncannily cruel and authoritarian. His obsession with a woman's voice recorded on cassette and his favorite doll will help him fight out of his mother's control.
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Plot Summary
A former beauty queen, who served time in prison for drug offenses, attempts to rebuild her life and reconnect with her estranged daughter. However, her past continues to haunt her, leading to a downward spiral as she struggles with addiction and the harsh realities of her circumstances. The film explores themes of redemption, motherhood, and the challenges faced by women on the fringes of society.
Critical Reception
Insania received mixed to positive reviews, with many critics praising Maysaloun Hamoud's direction and the performances of the lead actresses, particularly Smadar Yahav. While some found the narrative occasionally uneven, the film was generally commended for its raw portrayal of difficult subject matter and its exploration of female resilience.
What Reviewers Say
Praise for Maysaloun Hamoud's unflinching direction and raw, emotional storytelling.
The lead performances, especially Smadar Yahav, are highlighted as compelling and nuanced.
Some critics noted a less cohesive narrative in parts, but the film's powerful themes resonate.
Google audience: Audience reception data for 'Insania' on Google is not readily available.
Fun Fact
Director Maysaloun Hamoud previously directed the critically acclaimed film 'In Between' (2016), which also explored the lives of young Palestinian women.
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