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Alaska
Katerina and Alkis live with Grandpa. Their parents have gone to Alaska to seek their fortune. When Grandpa falls and does not get up, things become difficult. Fortunately, there is always dancing.
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Plot Summary
Frank, a French special forces soldier, is deployed to Afghanistan. During a dangerous mission, he must make a difficult decision that haunts him. Years later, living a new life in the French Alps, Frank is confronted by his past when a mysterious woman appears, triggering memories of the events that defined him.
Critical Reception
Alexandre Moors' 'Alaska' is a contemplative and intense drama that explores the psychological toll of war and the search for redemption. While some critics found its pacing deliberate, many praised its powerful performances, atmospheric direction, and unflinching examination of trauma.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its brooding atmosphere and strong lead performance.
The film's exploration of PTSD and guilt is compelling.
Some found the narrative structure to be overly complex or slow.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot in the French Alps, adding to its stark and isolated atmosphere.
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