Doll (Russian Federation) by Egor Beroev
Narrative Feature Films / Cannes International Film Week
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1h 30m
A dramatic story of a girl named Nadya, who, having made a mistake in her youth (killing her unfaithful fiancé), tries to correct her mistakes and return to normal life. After serving her sentence, Nadya begins searching for her daughter, whom she gave birth to in prison, and her friend Andrey helps her with this. Nadya's subconscious, the great power of motherly love, creates a unique world in her imagination, through the prism of which our heroine now lives. In the fatal finale, both Andrey and the viewer will understand that Nadya lost her daughter during childbirth, and the search is only a ghostly bridge of her consciousness to correcting and working through the heroine's most severe mental traumas.
Running time: 01:30:01
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