
Tutor
Young Nastya brings home a tutor. But her mother is not happy with her daughter’s desire to study. A suspicious woman sees a hidden motive in the relationship between the girl and the teacher: Nastya was raised without a father and has now fallen in love with her mother’s peer: an educated, impressive man. The mother is ready to break off the shameful relationship at any cost: she does not disdain scandals, blackmail, or hysterics. But if she knew what secrets her daughter had from her...
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Plot Summary
In a small Bulgarian village, a young teacher arrives with progressive ideas, clashing with the traditional ways of the community. As she attempts to implement her modern teaching methods, she faces resistance from both students and their parents, uncovering deeper societal issues and personal struggles within the village.
Critical Reception
Tutor received limited international distribution, making its critical reception difficult to gauge on a broad scale. However, it was noted in certain film festival circuits for its authentic portrayal of rural Bulgarian life and the challenges faced by educators in conservative environments.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its realistic depiction of village life and social dynamics.
- Commended for its sensitive exploration of the teacher-student relationship.
- Noted for its understated yet poignant narrative.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot in the Rhodope Mountains region of Bulgaria, known for its traditional architecture and distinct cultural heritage.
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