All Our Fears
All Our Fears

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All Our Fears

2022
Movie
90 min
Polish

Daniel is respected by his village community as long as he bravely supports the fight for their affairs. He is in love with the boy next door, Olek, who is not ready to reveal his sexual identity. Their relationship develops in secret. When a teenage friend can no longer take homophobic attacks and commits a suicide, Daniel tries to convince the villagers to organise a service of the Stations of the Cross together for the intention of the victim.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Mihai MărcineanuGenres: Drama, History

Plot Summary

In the midst of the political turmoil of post-communist Romania, a young man named Andrei grapples with the legacy of his father's involvement with the Securitate, the notorious secret police. As he uncovers buried truths and confronts the moral complexities of his family's past, Andrei must navigate a society still deeply scarred by decades of oppression.

Critical Reception

All Our Fears received a mixed but generally positive reception, with critics praising its sensitive exploration of difficult historical themes and its compelling performances. Some found the pacing occasionally slow, but the overall consensus highlighted its importance as a reflection on Romania's recent past.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its thoughtful engagement with Romania's communist era.

  • Noted for strong performances, particularly from the lead actor.

  • Some reviews indicated a slow narrative pace that could alienate certain viewers.

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Awards & Accolades

Nominated for Best Feature Film at the 2023 Gopo Awards (Romania's national film awards).

Fun Fact

The film's director, Mihai Mărcineanu, drew inspiration from personal family stories and historical accounts to depict the complex realities of life in Romania during the late 20th century.

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Dawid Ogrodnik is "Daniel" (The English language title of this film). He is an openly gay lad living in his Catholic community that is trying to keep it's head above water in the face of increased mechanisation and government interference i...