

30 Degrees in February
Follow a group of Swedes who've left the snow and cold of Scandinavia for the warm, sandy beaches of Thailand in the dead of winter. Why? To embark on a life-changing adventure, a fresh start and a new life, of course.
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Plot Summary
A young Israeli man, struggling with his identity and his complicated relationship with his father, travels to Africa. There, he embarks on a journey of self-discovery and connection, finding unexpected relationships and confronting his own personal demons. The film explores themes of family, belonging, and the search for meaning in unfamiliar landscapes.
Critical Reception
"30 Degrees in February" received mixed to positive reviews, with critics often praising its evocative atmosphere and the performances of its cast. However, some found the narrative to be somewhat meandering, and the film's pacing occasionally drew criticism.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its visually striking cinematography and emotional depth.
- Criticized by some for its slow pacing and underdeveloped plot points.
- The film's exploration of identity and connection was often highlighted as a strong element.
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Fun Fact
Director Eran Riklis is known for his critically acclaimed films that often explore Israeli society and identity, such as "Lemon Tree" and "Cup of Tea".
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