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There Once Was a Singing Blackbird
Gia is a carefree young percussionist who works at a theater in Tbilisi, capital of Georgia. He lives in a small apartment with his mother. Gia spends his days flitting from friend to friend, lover to lover, avoiding any responsibility, and never staying still for five minutes. However, he always manages to arrive at the theater just in time to play the drums at the end of the ballet.
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Plot Summary
Set in post-World War II Hungary, the film follows a young boy who is sent to live with his grandmother after his parents are deported. He finds solace in the stories his grandmother tells him, particularly about a magical singing blackbird. As he grows, he grapples with the harsh realities of his life and the lingering trauma of war.
Critical Reception
"There Once Was a Singing Blackbird" is a poignant and melancholic drama that explores the impact of war and political upheaval on childhood innocence. It has been recognized for its sensitive direction and powerful performances, offering a deeply personal perspective on a tumultuous historical period.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its subtle storytelling and emotional depth.
Commended for its evocative portrayal of childhood in a difficult era.
Considered a powerful and artistically significant Hungarian film.
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Fun Fact
The film is based on a semi-autobiographical novel by Miklós Mészöly, a prominent Hungarian writer.
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