Year: 2001
Runtime: 105 mins
Language: Russian
Director: Kira Muratova
Through an absurdist lens, the film follows a collection of society’s marginalised individuals, portraying the daily struggles and eccentricities of those labeled mentally challenged, sometimes appearing insane or simply naïvely foolish. Their lives are depicted with humor and compassion, highlighting the thin line between madness and innocence.
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