Kin
Kin

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Kin

1982
Movie
98 min
Russian

The story follows Maria Konovalova who travels from her rural village to visit her daughter Nina in the city. Maria's arrival exposes the stark contrasts between rural and urban lifestyles and reveals deep-seated family tensions. Interestingly, Родня (Rodnya) in Russian sounds very similar to the word Родина (Rodina), which means "Motherland." The film features three generations of women — Maria, her daughter Nina, and her granddaughter Irina — symbolizing three different Russias: one from the past, one modern, and one representing the future.

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IMDb6.0/10
Director: V.T. NaylorGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

A coming-of-age story centered on a young boy named John who navigates the complexities of family, friendship, and identity in a working-class neighborhood. The film explores his relationships with his father, his friends, and the challenges of growing up in a turbulent environment.

Critical Reception

Kin (1982) was a low-budget independent film that garnered some attention for its raw portrayal of adolescent life and its authentic performances. While it didn't achieve widespread commercial success, it was noted by critics for its sensitive handling of themes relevant to young men and its unflinching look at social realities.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its authentic depiction of working-class youth.

  • Noted for strong, naturalistic performances.

  • Cited for its sensitive exploration of adolescent struggles.

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Fun Fact

The film was shot on location in Scotland, lending an authentic backdrop to the story of John's upbringing.

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