

Tinnitus
Marina Lenk is an experienced synchronized diver. However, an attack of Tinnitus — an unbearable ringing sound in the ears — drags her from the top of her game to the edge of madness.
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Plot Summary
In a small village in Italy, a young African woman named Amina struggles with the constant ringing in her ears, a symptom of an unnamed ailment. As her condition worsens, it begins to affect her relationships and her perception of the world around her. She grapples with her identity and her place in a community that often feels distant and unwelcoming. The film explores themes of isolation, belonging, and the search for meaning in the face of adversity.
Critical Reception
Tinnitus received critical acclaim for its atmospheric storytelling and sensitive portrayal of a character's internal struggle. Critics lauded Jonas Carpignano's direction for its subtle yet powerful approach, and the performances, particularly from the lead actress, were highlighted as deeply moving.
What Reviewers Say
- A hauntingly beautiful and deeply empathetic character study.
- Carpignano masterfully uses sound and silence to convey Amina's inner world.
- A powerful performance anchored by an unforgettable lead.
Google audience: Audiences praised Tinnitus for its emotional depth and unique perspective. Many found the film to be thought-provoking and moving, appreciating its quiet intensity and the lead performance. Some viewers noted that the film's deliberate pacing might not appeal to everyone, but the majority found it rewarding.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language Film, Won Venice Film Festival - Special Jury Prize
Fun Fact
The distinctive sound design, crucial to portraying the protagonist's experience of tinnitus, was developed over a year of extensive research and collaboration with audiologists.
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