Life in remote, rural areas has always been a source of inspiration for filmmakers, with the uniqueness of such settings and their difference from the urban ones frequently resulting in intriguing narratives. Reha Erdem attempts something similar with his latest work, “Neandria” but also moves much further, presenting the microcosm of the village as a sample of a number of issues tormenting the world nowadays.
“Neandria“ is screening at Thessaloniki International Film Festival
Suna is a teenage girl living with her mother in a mountain village in Turkey. Her mother considers her racing being the sole hope for her future, and pressures her to train. Suna's uncle, the village headman, is looking for ways to repay his debt, while a construction company wants to start diffing in the area, and is in discussion with the reluctant locals. His wife, whom he married by force, keeps eloping only to be found...
“Neandria“ is screening at Thessaloniki International Film Festival
Suna is a teenage girl living with her mother in a mountain village in Turkey. Her mother considers her racing being the sole hope for her future, and pressures her to train. Suna's uncle, the village headman, is looking for ways to repay his debt, while a construction company wants to start diffing in the area, and is in discussion with the reluctant locals. His wife, whom he married by force, keeps eloping only to be found...
- 11/5/2023
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
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