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Paradise Is Burning
Left to their own devices by their absent mother, Laura and her two sisters revel in the excitement of freedom, letting their days unfold without the constraints of adult supervision. However, when Laura receives a call that threatens to place them in foster care, she frantically searches for a substitute mother to avoid this fate.
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Plot Summary
In a near-future Sweden where water is a scarce commodity, three sisters are separated when the youngest, Mira, is placed in care. Driven by a fierce bond, the older sisters hatch a daring plan to reclaim their sibling and escape their bleak reality. They embark on a chaotic journey, seeking a legendary place where water flows freely, hoping to find a better life for themselves.
Critical Reception
Paradise Is Burning received positive reviews for its unique premise, strong performances, and evocative atmosphere. Critics praised its blend of dystopian elements with a deeply human story of sisterhood and survival, though some noted a slower pace in parts.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its striking visual style and emotional depth.
The film's exploration of sisterly bonds in a challenging world resonated with critics.
Noted for its imaginative world-building and compelling performances.
Google audience: Audience reviews highlight the film's originality and powerful portrayal of sisterhood. Many enjoyed the compelling narrative and the visually distinct setting, finding it a thought-provoking and engaging experience.
Awards & Accolades
World Premiere at the Venice Film Festival (Orizzonti Extra), Audience Award at the Tromsø International Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The film's distinctive visual style was achieved through a combination of practical effects and digital enhancements to create a believable near-future Sweden where water scarcity is a central theme.
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