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Wooden Hand
Amira, 5 years old, doesn’t like school. In order to avoid going there she finds an unstoppable idea that goes beyond her expectations…
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Plot Summary
In a secluded forest, an elderly woman tends to her younger companion, who is afflicted with a mysterious ailment. As the seasons change, their fragile bond is tested by isolation and the unspoken weight of their shared existence. The narrative explores themes of caregiving, unspoken affections, and the quiet passage of time.
Critical Reception
Wooden Hand received critical acclaim for its minimalist aesthetic and powerful performances, particularly from Hanna Schygulla. Critics praised its evocative atmosphere and its subtle exploration of complex emotional dynamics within a confined setting. The film's ambiguous narrative and deliberate pacing were noted as strengths by many.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its hauntingly beautiful cinematography and atmospheric tension.
Hanna Schygulla delivers a compelling and nuanced performance.
The film's deliberate pacing and open-ended narrative invite deep reflection.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in the forests of Belgium, enhancing its naturalistic and isolated atmosphere.
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