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Murina [In-Person Only]
Wed Jul 27: 8.30pm PDT Thu Jul 28: 8.30pm PDT Fri Jul 29: 8.00pm PDT Sat Jul 30: 8.30pm PDT Sun Jul 31: 8.00pm PDT Wed Aug 03: 8.00pm PDT Thu Aug 04: 8.00pm PDT
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Antoneta Alamat Kusijanovic Croatia, Brazil, US & Slovenia 2021 1h 32m
About (Antoneta Alamat Kusijanovic, Croatia, Brazil, US & Slovenia, 2021, 92 min, in English & Croatian with English subtitles)
** Winner of the Camera Dor (Best First Film) at Cannes Film Festival 2021 **
Tensions rise between restless teenager Julija and her oppressive father Ante when an old family friend arrives at their Croatian island home. As Ante attempts to broker a life-changing deal, their tranquil yet isolated existence leaves Julija wanting more from this influential visitor, who provides a taste of liberation over a weekend laid bare to desire and violence.
Lensed by award-winning cinematographer Helene Louvart (The Lost Daughter, Never Rarely Sometimes Always), and Executive Produced by Martin Scorsese, Murina features a ferocious, star-making central performance by Gracija Filipovic and the most sumptuous images of the Mediterranean since The Big Blue. Equal parts fiery feminist outcry and stirring coming-of-age drama, the film announces director Antoneta Alamat Kusijanovic as a major new talent in world cinema.
An exceptional debutIf Patricia Highsmith had ever written a coming-of-age story set on the rocky, clear-watered Croatian coastline, it might have looked a lot like Antoneta Alamat Kusijanovics bright, brooding debut. The perfect, darkly dazzling vehicle for a sunshine noir. Jessica Kiang, Variety
A superb study in sustained subliminal menace this tense drama takes aim at the patriarchy with sinister restraint. Tim Grierson, Screen International
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